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MONTGOMERY  BLUE  BOOK,  1909-10  I 

CLASSIFIED  INDEX  OF  ADVERTISEMENTS. 

(Pages  I-XVI  of  the  Advertisements  will  be  found  in 
front  of  reading  matter.  Pages  XVII  et  seq.,  are  at  the 
end  of  the  book.) 

BANKS 

First  National  Bank Ill 

New  Farley  National  Bank 90 

Montgomery  Bank  & Trust  Co 96 

CAFES 

Fitzpatrick’s  Cafe  V 

Metropolitan  Refreshment  Co VI 

CEMETERY. 

Greenwood  Cemetery  X 

CLOTHING. 

Geo.  P.  Haardt  & Bro XII 

The  Hub,  Kohn  Bros.  & Cohen 95 

Simon  & Simon,  Quality  Shop XI 

COAL 

Banks  Coal  Co XXI 

CONSERVATORY  OF  MUSIC. 

Eilenberg-Lindner  Conservatory  of  Music XIX 

DANCING 

Miss  Annie  Sykes,  Dancing  School X 

DEPARTMENT  STORE. 

A.  S.  Knowles  Dry  Goods  Co XV 

Montgomery  Fair  XIII 

DRUGS 

Montgomery  Drug  Co XV 

Persons’  Drug  Store VI 

E.  C.  Spann’s  Drug  Store VI 

FISH  & OYSTERS 

Griffin  Tatum  XIX 

FLORISTS 

Rosemont  Gardens,  W.  B.  Paterson,  Prop IV 

S.  B.  Stem  & Co XXI 

FURNITURE 

Ellis-Grant  Furniture  Co XIV 

Graves-Arnold  Co XXI 

Wolff  Furniture  Co XIX 

GAS  RANGES 

Montgomery  Light  & Water  Power  Co XVI 

GROCERS 

Alabama  Retail  Grocery  Co VII 

HABERDASHERY 

Geo.  P.  Haardt  & Bro XII 

The  Hub  95 

A.  S.  Knowles  Dry  Goods  Co XV 

Simon  & Simon XI 


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MONTGOMERY  BLUE  BOOK,  1909-10 


HOTELS 

Exchange  Hotel  XIV 

HARDWARE 

J.  A.  Murray  & Co VI 

INSURANCE 

Davidson  & Holt VII 

JEWELERS 

LeBron  Jewelry  Co XII 

C.  L.  Ruth  & Son 89 

LEATHER  GOODS 

Gilbert  Trunk  Co 89 

MARKETS 

Griffin  Tatum  XIX 

MUSIC 

E.  E.  Forbes  Piano  Co VIII 

Jesse  French  Piano  & Organ  Co IV 

R.  L.  Penick V 

Seals  Piano  Co Ill 

OPTICIANS 

LeBron  Jewelry  Co XII 

C.  L.  Ruth  & Son 89 

OSTEOPATHY 

Dr.  E.  M.  Sasvil,  Osteopathic  Physician XIV 

PHOTOGRAPHS 

W.  J.  Chambers’  Studio XXI 

Tresslar’s  Studio  XII 

PIANOS 

E.  E.  Forbes  Piano  Co VIII 

Jesse  French  Piano  & Organ  Co IV 

Seals  Piano  Co Ill 

PLUMBERS 

J.  A.  Murray  & Co VI 

PRINTING 

Paragon  Press  IX 

Waldo  Printing  Co 89 

REAL  ESTATE 

Capitol  Heights  Development  Co .. ..XXII 

Davidson  & Holt  VII 

SEWING  MACHINES 

R.  L.  Penick V 

SHOES 

Noble- Hawley  Shoe  Co V 

SOCIETY  PAPER 

Social  World,  Mrs.  J.  M.  deCottes,  Prop XX 

THEATRES 

Majestic  Theatre  XX 

TRUNKS 

Gilbert  Trunk  Co 89 


MONTGOMERY  BLUE  BOOK,  1909-10 


III 


WEBER  PIANO 

THE  ARTIST’S  CHOICE 

Paderewski  and  Rosenthal,  the  two  foremost  Pianists  of  the  world, 
use  and  prefer  the  Weber.  Beautiful  display  of  Weber  Pianos  on 
exhibition  at  our  Wareroom  in  Bell  Building-. 

SEALS  PIANO  CO. 

PHONE  37  Wm.  L.  VAN  PELT,  Manager 

BELL  BUILDING,  OCR.  LEE  & MONTGOMERY  STS. 


Women  Make  Good 
Bank  Customers 

We  think  so  much  of  their  business  that  we’ve 
a special  department  for  Ladies.  Have  you  seen  it? 
Why  not  keep  your  money  here  and  pay  by  check? 
Banking  is  no  mystery — hundreds  of  women  have 
found  how  easy  it  is. 

First  National  Bank 

Capital  One  Million  Dollars 


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MONTGOMERY  BLUE  BOOK,  1909-10 


America’s  Leading  Manufacturers 
and  Dealers 

Sole  distributors  of  the  World’s  Greatest  Musical  Instrument 
The  Steinway  Piano — Created  to  express  the  very  soul  of 
music;  the  masterpiece  that  defies  imitation.  We  are  manufacturers 
of  the  renowned  Starr  Piano  the  perfection  of  complete  har- 
mony and  durabilily.  The  product  of  generations  of  piano  progress 

Jesse  Trench  Piano  & Organ  Company 

108-112  Dexter  Ave.  A,  G.  FORBES,  Mgr. 

Montgomery;  Alabama 


Rosemont  Gardens 

W.  B.  Paterson,  Prop 


Roses  and  Carnations  a Specialty,  Cut  Flowers 
and  Designs  Made  up  on  Short  Notice  any  day  in 
the  year. 

Telephone  200  from  8 a.  m.  to  8 p.  m.  250  from 
8 p.  m.  to  8 a.  m.  Correspondence  solicited.  Any 
suggestions  for  weddings,  etc.  cheerfully  furnished. 
Green  house  southeast  corner  Oak  Park,  City  Store 
116  Dexter  Avenue. 


MONTGOMERY  BLUE  BOOK,  1909-10  V 


jf  tppatritk’s  Cafe 

The 

8 Dexter  Ave. 

Style  and  Fit 

— OF — 

Wichert  & Gardiners 

Open  Day  and  Night 

Shoes 

Fine  Coffee  a Specialty 

Insure  their  sale  to  the 
Best  Dressers 

(Exclusive  Agents) 

Noble-Hawley 

Phone  687 

Shoe  Co. 

BALL-BEARING  SEWING  MACHINES 


New  Home,  White,  Standard,  Domestic 
and  a few  other  makes.  Gash  or 
Time.  Wholesale  and  Retail 
Edison  Phonographs. 

Send  for  FREE 
CATALOG  of 
Edison 
Records 

RT  i>¥riVf  f’K  119  Dexter  Ave 

• I**  1 Mont(£omer,  Ala 


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MONTGOMERY  BLUE  BOOK,  1909-10 


For  Good  Work  at  a 
Fair  Price  Call  on 

X 

A.. 

MURRAY  & CO. 

PLUMBING  & HARDWARE 


X 

312  Dexter  Ave. 
Phone  487 

Metropolitan 
Refreshment  Co. 

CAFE 

Wholesale  and  Retail 

Ice  Cream,  Cake, 
Candy  and  Soda- 
water 

19  Dexter  Avenue 
Phone  77-78 
Montgomery,  Ala. 


It  is  The 
Best  family 
Purgative  Known 

E.  C.  SPANN 

Prescription  Druggist 

a 

PUREST  IMPORTED 
OLIVE  OIL 

1 00  Dexter  Ave. 
Phone  99 


MONTGOMERY  BLUE  BOOK,  1909-10 


VII 


iHlafmma  detail  Crocerp  Co. 

Bell  Bldg.  Phone  233 

Fancy  and  Retail  Groceries,  nothing  but  the  very 
best  handled.  Roller  Champion  and  Henry  Clay 
the  best  Flour  on  the  market.  All  pure  cane 
syrups.  Mrs.  Kidds  Famous  Sweet  Pickles  in  bot- 
tles or  bulk.  All  the  finest  imported  can  goods, 
pure  butter  straight  from  the  country. 

Prompt  delivery  to  all  parts  of  the  city.  Satisfac- 
tion guaranteed. 

&.  p.  istfjacfeelforti,  -Prop. 


H.  C.  Davidson  N.  Benton  Holt 

Davidson  & Holt 

113  Montgomery  St. 

Real  Estate  & Insurance 


Fire,  Life,  Automobile  and  Accident.  We  represent  the  best  of 
companies  and  insure  at  lowest  rates. 


Phone  92 


Phone  15 


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MONTGOMERY  BLUE  BOOK,  1909-10 


Mr.  Vander- 
b 1 1 1 prefers 
the  Kranich & 


VANDERBILT  HAS  FUN 
WITH  ELECTRIC  PIANO 


Bach  to  any 
other  piano 
made  in  the 
United  States 


Surprises  Friends  in  Plaza 
With  Trick  Instrument 
That  Seems  to  Play 
Itself 


Alfred  Gwynne  Vanderbilt  played 
a trick  on  some  of  his  friends  who 
were  calling  on  him  in  his  apartment 
at  the  Plaza  yesterday,  and  enjoyed 
it  hugely.  While  the  guests  were  chat- 
ting away  about  Horse  Show  pros- 
pects, a magnificent  new  grand  piano 
that  had  just  been  installed  in  Mr. 
Vanderbilt’s  sitting-room  began  play- 
ing as  if  suddenly  possessed  of  a de- 
mon. 

Mr.  Vanderbilt  had  made  no  move- 
ment and  the  visitors  could  not  un- 
derstand it  until  their  host  explained. 

The  grand  piano  is  played  by  elec- 
tricity from  Mr.  Vanderbilt’s  dining- 
room. Steel  sheets  of  perforated 
“music”  take  the  place  of  the  fingers 
of  a performer.  A cable  containing 
as  many  wires  as  there  are  keys  is 
connected,  and  an  electrical  impulse 
causes  each  wire  by  an  electro-mag- 
netic arrangement  to  pull  its  key  down 
at  the  proper  time.  The  piano  and 
:he  electrical  mechanism  are  said  to 
have  cost  Mr.  Vanderbilt  a round  sum. 
— From  “New  York  World,”  Sunday 
Nov.  7th,  1909. 


It  is  our 
pleasure  t o 
sell  Kranich 
& Bach  Pia* 
nos  in  Mont- 
gomery. 


E.  E. 
Forbes 
Piano 
Co. 


26  Dexter  Av 
R.  O.  Blakey 
Mgr. 


MONTGOMERY  BLUE  BOOK,  1909-10 


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ADAM,  do  you  know  an 
elegantly  dressed  woman 
when  you  meet  her  ? Of 
course  you  do.  And  so 
the  reason  we  do  such  a 
large  share  of  the  printing  for  women’s 
clubs  and  societies  is  because  our  work 
possesses  a subtle  quality  of  elegance 
which  is  always  appreciated  by  people 
of  refinement. 


Cfre  Qaragon  Qrcss 


W.  Pierce  Chilton,  Pres. 


204  Dexter  Ave. 


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MONTGOMERY  BLUE  BOOK,  1909-10 


Full  and  complete  instructions  given  in  Social  and  Fancy  Dancing. 
For  further  information  call  or  ’phone 


601  South  Lawrence  Street  Phone  1840 

Montgomery,  Alabama 


WHEN  DEATH  COMES 


and  before  deciding  to  bury  your  loved  one  in  an  old  style  ceme- 
tery visit  Greenwood,  consider  its  Perpetual  Care  features,  and 
decide  that  it  is  proper  respect  to  establish  for  your  family  a 
modem  burial  place,  to  which  you  may  remove  those  who  have 
gone  before. 

Wagonette  meets  every  Highland  Avenue  car  Wednesdays,  Sat- 
urdays, Sundays  after  2:30  p.  m.,  and  for  all  funerals. 


GREENWOOD 


MONTGOMERY  BLUE  BOOK,  1909-10 


SI 


“j The  Quality  Shop” 

January  First 
Nineteen  Ten 

Special  Announcement 

Beginning  with  the  Spring  Season  this  store 
will  be  the  home  of 

Clothes  for  Young  Men 

AND 

Men  Who  Stay  Young 

The  Styles  and  Materials  will  be  such  as 
seldom  shown  in  Ready-to-Wear 
Garments 

SIMON  & SIMON 


Exclusive  Dress  For  Men 


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MONTGOMERY  BLUE  BOOK,  1909-10 


Value  and  Style 

Visit  our  Store 

Clothing,  Hats,  Furnishing  Goods  and  Shoes. 

Geo.  P.  Haardt  and  Bro. 


Phone  399. 


13  Commerce  St. 


LeBron  Jewelry  Company 

18  Dexter  Ave. 

Manufacturing  Jewelers  and  Dealers  in 

Fine  Gold  Jewelry,  Silverware, 
and  Artistic  Merchandise 
Fine  Stationery 

Tasty  Artistic  Goods 

Such  as  Nowhere  Else 

Pictures,  Tally  Cards,  Statuary,  Picture  Frames.  Kodaks 
and  Novelty  Goods 

Crefisdar’s  &rt  g>tutuo 


MONTGOMERY  BLUE  BOOK,  1909-10 


xin 


You  often  hear  people  say 
there’s  no  place  like 

Mo  n t go  m e r y 

Fair 

for  values . Truer  words  were  never 
spoken . With  unlimited  capital  and 
a buying  corps  born  with  experience , 
Big  values  are  a natural  consequence 

We  Buy  Cheapest 
We  Sell  Cheapest 


XIV  MONTGOMERY  BLUE  BOOK,  1909-10 


Exchange  Hotel 

E.  M.  SASVIL, 

European  Plan 

M.  D. 

Situated  in  the  Center 

of  the  City 

Osteopathic 

JAS.  E.  HICKEY 

Physician 

HOTEL 

Suite  316,  317,  318 

COMPANY 

Bell  Building 

Props. 

Telephone  3203 

Excellent  Restaurant  in 

Residence  Phone  2040 

Connection 

Montgomery,  Ala. 

ELLIS-GRANT-FIMTIIRE  CO. 


Phone  594  115  & 117  Dexter  P 0.  Box  654 

Montgomery,  - Ala. 

Leaders  in 

Fine  Furniture 

Mahogany,  Birds  Eye,  Maple 
Golden,  Early  English  and 
Weathered  Oak 


We  Sell  the  Best;  but  not  the  Highest  Price 


MONTGOMERY  BLUE  BOOK,  1909-10 


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The  Store  That  Promotes 
Better  Merchandising 

Is  where  the  merchandise  is  absolutely  dependable — where  a 
one  price  policy  wins  customers’  confidence — and  where  attentive 
service  expedites  pleasant  shopping. 

It’s  the  Knowles’  Store. 

Ask  the  fashionable  dressers  of  Montgomery  where  they  buy 
their  hats — their  suits — their  stylish  haberdashery? 

They  will  tell  you  “The  Knowles’  Store.” 

Well  dressed  women  recommend  us  perhaps  unthinkingly,  but 
just  as  unquestionably,  as  being  the  best  place  to  find  exclusive 
merchandise. 

We  import  directly  from  Europe,  an  enterprising  feature  of  our 
buying  policy,  practiced  by  no  other  store  in  this  section. 

Railroad  Fares  Refunded  Through  Rebate  Association. 

Mail  Orders  Filled  and  Forwarded  Promptly  on  Receipt. 

A.  S.  Knowles  Dry  Goods  Co. 

MONTGOMERY’S  METROPOLITAN  DEPARTMENT  STORE. 


Montgomery  Drug  Company 

W.  B.  Kelly,  Proprietor 
11  Dexter  Avenue 


AGENTS  NUNN  ALLY’S  CANDIES 

Phone  18  or  780  when  von  need  any  drugs  at  once 


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MONTGOMERY  BLUE  BOOK,  1909-10 


Social  Events 

Usually  carry  the  highest  degree  of  social 
pleasure  when  they  are  held  in  the  home 
where  the  highest  degree  of  domestic  happi- 
ness prevails. 

We  do  not  always  find  a modern  kitchen  in  the  home  of  the 
housewife  who  keeps  the  most  tidy  parlor— but  it  is  almost  an 
assured  fact  that  supreme  social  happiness  reigns  in  the  home 
where  we  find  the  modem  kitchen. 

The  elevated  Gas  Range  builds  the  modem  kitchen. 

Montgomery  Light  & Water  Power  Co. 


The  Blue  Book 

Montgomery,  Alabama 

1909-10 


Compiled  by 
Mrs.  Thomas  M.  Owen 


1909 

THE  PARAGON  PRESS 
Montsomery,  Ala. 


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09  7 5 

Prefatory  Note 

This  volume  is  an  unpretentious  attempt  to  set  forth  the 
organized  social  life  of  Montgomery,  the  capital  city  of  the 
State  of  Alabama.  It  is  certain  that  the  information  assem- 
bled, even  with  all  of  the  limitations  of  brevity,  will  prove 
of  substantial  service  to  the  hundreds  who  may  consult  the 
book. 

Following  the  lists  of  City,  County,  State  and  United 
States  officials,  the  several  organizations  are  grouped  in 
four  general  classes,  which  will  indicate  the  scope  of  the 
volume,  namely,  Churches  and  benevolent  institutions,  His- 
torical and  patriotic  organizations,  Literary  clubs,  and  Social 
organizations.  The  aim  has  been,  not  the  preparation  of 
histories  or  historical  sketches,  but  the  presentation,  in  a 
brief  way,  of  only  such  facts  as  would  be  of  practical  service. 

It  is  desirable  that  the  book  should  be  in  daily,  even  hourly 
use,  and  the  plan  and  arrangement  are  directed  to  meeting 
the  anticipated  demand. 

Much  pains  has  been  taken  to  harmonize  the  materials 
assembled.  And  yet,  owing  to  the  variety  of  sources  from 
which  the  lists  and  other  facts  were  gathered,  and  the  diffi- 
culty in  obtaining  details  in  many  instances,  it  will  be  found 
that  the  effort  has  not  been  wholly  successful.  In  every  case, 
however,  the  lists  given,  with  the  spelling  of  names  and  the 
initials,  are  reproduced  with  literal  exactness,  except  in  cases 
where  known  errors  appeared.  In  case  errors  are  detected, 
this  explanation  should  be  kept  in  mind. 

In  assembling  the  data,  the  compiler  has  been  the  recipient 
of  numerous  courtesies  for  which  grateful  acknowledgement 
is  here  made.  Acknowledgement  is  also  made  to  advertisers, 
through  whose  generous  aid  it  has  been  possible  to  carry  the 
work  to  completion. 


Contents 


Title,  Prefatory,  Contents,  and  Officials 1-7 

I. — CHURCHES  AND  BENEVOLENT  INSTITUTIONS 

Baptist  12 

Catholic  13 

Christian  13 

Christian  Science  13 

Episcopal  13 

Jewish  14 

Methodist  14 

Presbyterian  15 

Salvation  Army  Post  16 

Young  Men’s  Christian  Association  16 

Young  Women’s  Christian  Association  17 

Working  Woman’s  Home  Association  17 

II. — HISTORIC  AND  PATRIOTIC  ORGANIZATIONS. 

Montgomery  Research  Circle,  Colonial  Dames 18 

Peter  Forney  Chapter,  D.  A.  R 19 

Francis  Marion  Chapter,  D.  A.  R 21 

Alabama  Society  of  the  Sons  of  the  Revolution 23 

Ladies’  Memorial  Association  26 

Sophie  Bibb  Chapter,  U.  D.  C 28 

Cradle  of  the  Confederacy  Chapter,  U.  D.  C 31 

Secession  Capital  Chapter,  U.  D.  C 34 

Dixie  Chapter,  U.  D.  C 35 

First  White  House  Association 38 

Camp  Lomax,  U.  C.  V 39 

Camp  Falkner,  U.  C.  V 43 

Camp  Holtzclaw,  U.  S.  C.  V 17 

Alabama  Anthropological  Society 49 

III. — LITERARY  CLUBS. 

Nebulous  Club  50 

No  Name  Club  50 

Council  of  Jewish  Women  51 

Magazine  Club  52 

The  Tintagil  54 

Ionian  Club  54 

Mothers’  Circle  55 

Meteor  Club  57 

Art  Study  Club  57 

The  Thirteen  58 

The  Sesame  Club  59 


Montgomery  Chapter,  Southern  College  Women 59 

Wednesday  Morning  Music  Club  60 

Twentieth  Century  Club  61 

Flowers  Growers’  Association  62 

Montgomery  School  Improvement  Association 63 

Alumnae  Association  of  the  Girls’  High  School 64 

Chautauqua  Circle  68 

City  Federation  of  Women’s  Clubs  68 

IV.— SOCIAL  ORGANIZATIONS. 

Ladies’  Tuesday  Card  Club  70 

Thirteen  Club  70 

Advanced  Bridge  Club  71 

Wednesday  Sewing  Circle  71 

Wednesday  Card  Club  71 

Wednesday  Afternoon  Bridge  Club  72 

The  Priscillas  72 

Elwell  Bridge  Club  73 

Thursday  Bridge  Club  73 

Neighborhood  Five  Hundred  Card  Club  73 

Emanon  Bridge  Club  74 

Novices  Bridge  Club  74 

Kill  Kare  Club  75 

Saturday  Card  Club  75 

Beauvoir  Club  76 

Country  Club  79 

Grays’  Club  82 

Standard  Club  83 

The  Falcon  Club  86 

Theatres  87 

Index  89 


City,  County,  State  and  U.  S. 
Officials  in  Montgomery 


MONTGOMERY  CITY  OFFICIALS. 

Mayor — Gaston  Gunter. 

City  Clerk — Wm.  F.  Black. 

City  Treasurer — Robert  Tait. 

Recorder — Ludlow  Elmore. 

City  Attorney — C.  P.  McIntyre. 

Chief  of  Police — W.  H.  Taylor. 

City  Engineer — A.  R.  Gilchrist. 

Supt.  of  Streets — Stephen  L.  Smith. 

Slept,  of  Schools — C.  L.  Floyd. 

Supt.  of  Water  Works — McDuff  Cain,  Jr. 

City  Physician — Dr.  S.  C.  Centerfit. 

Market  Clerk — H.  D.  Long. 

City  Sexton — James  J.  Sullivan. 

City  Electrician — B.  A.  Blakey. 

Chief  Fire  Department — John  F.  Browder. 

License  Inspector — J.  G.  Cowan. 

Plumbing  Inspector — George  McAdams. 

Paving  Inspector — Charles  D.  Faber. 

Inspectors  of  Meat  and  Milk — M.  H.  Moore,  B.  A. 
Taylor. 

Sanitary  Department  Inspectors — W.  J.  Maxwell,  J. 
Braun,  S.  J.  Dean,  Abe  Mohr,  J.  H.  Collier, 
M.  B.  King,  Chief  Clerk. 


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Aldermen — 

President  of  Council — Ira  Virgin. 

1st  Ward — J.  S.  Parish,  F.  M.  Perry. 

2nd  Ward — J.  T.  Letcher,  J.  M.  Burch. 

3rd  Ward — C.  F.  Moritz,  J.  M.  Kennedy. 
4th  Ward — W.  R.  Brassell,  W.  W.  Seidle. 
5th  Ward — T.  B.  Thompson,  R.  B.  Lowe. 

6th  Ward — W.  J.  Toole,  Wm.  Smile  i Smith. 
7th  Ward — S.  H.  Saul,  J.  F.  Jones. 


MONTGOMERY  COUNTY  OFFICIALS. 

Judge  of  Probate — J.  B.  Gaston. 

Clerk  of  Circuit  Court — John  B.  Fuller. 

Clerk  of  City  Court — Henry  N.  Hurdles. 

Clerk  of  Criminal  Court — Henry  N.  Hughes. 

Sheriff — Horace  Hood. 

Tax  Assessor — M.  S.  Gilmer,  Montgomery. 

Tax  Collector — Chas.  B.  Teasley,  Montgomery. 

Tax  Commissioner — W.  L.  Lawson,  Mathews. 

Treasurer — Wm.  B.  Whiting,  Montgomery. 

Superintendent  of  Education — G.  W.  Covington,  Montgomery. 
Coroner — W.  H.  Tice,  Montgomery. 

Register  in  Chancery — W.  H.  Parks,  Montgomery. 

County  Game  and  Fish  Warden — Jas.  B.  Smith,  Montgomery. 
Board  of  Revenue — D.  Fleming,  Montgomery;  Jas.  Cook, 
Montgomery;  N.  J.  Griel,  Montgomery;  Dr.  Thos.  Dun- 
can, Fleta;  J.  L.  Smilie,  Pine  Level;  S.  T.  Westcott, 
Clerk. 

Surveyor — Jacob  Bullen,  Montgomery. 


PUBLIC  OFFICIALS 


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Registrars — H.  K.  Watts,  Montgomery;  W.  A.  Haynes,  Mont- 
gomery; E.  F.  Taylor,  Montgomery. 

Board  of  Health — Doctors  W.  M.  Wilkerson,  J.  L.  Gaston, 
Kobert  Goldthwaite,  F.  C.  Stevenson,  and  Glenn  An- 
drews, Montgomery. 

County  Health  Officer — Dr.  Glenn  Andrews,  Montgomery. 


ALABAMA  STATE  OFFICIALS. 

Governor — Braxton  Bragg  Comer,  of  Birmingham. 

Lieutenant  Governor — Henry  Bramlette  Gray,  of  Birming- 
ham. 

Private  Secretary — John  D.  McNeel,  of  Talladega. 

Recording  Secretary — James  H.  Nunnelee,  of  Selma. 

Secretary  of  State — Frank  N.  Julian,  of  Tuscumbia. 

Attorney  General — Alexander  M.  Garber,  of  Talladega. 

Assistant  Attorney  General — Thomas  W.  Martin,  of  Mont- 
gomery. 

Auditor — William  W.  Brandon,  of  Tuscaloosa. 

Treasurer — Walter  D.  Seed,  of  Tuscaloosa. 

Superintendent  of  Education — Harry  C.  Gunnels,  cf  Anniston. 

Commissioner  of  Agriculture  and  Industries — J.  A.  Wilkinson 
of  Autaugaville. 

Railroad  Commission — Charles  Henderson,  of  Troy;  Walter 
D.  Nesbitt,  of  Birmingham,  and  John  A.  Lusk,  of  Gun- 
tersville. 

State  Tax  Commissioner — John  J.  Mitchell  of  Florence; 
Harvey  E.  Jones,  of  Montgomery,  and  J.  B.  Powell,  of 
Greenville. 

State  Game  and.  Fish  Commissioner — John  H.  Wallace,  Jr., 
of  Huntsville. 

Adjutant  General — Bibb  Graves,  of  Montgomery. 


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Inspector  of  Jails  and  Alms  Houses — Dr.  Charles  F.  Bush, 
of  Thomasville. 

State  Bank  Examiners — T.  J.  Rutledge  of  Montgomery;  and 
Ralph  W.  Garner  of  Ozark. 

Board  of  Inspectors  of  Convicts — J.  Craig  Smith,  of  Selma; 
Dr.  W.  A.  Burns,  of  Sheffield,  and  H.  M.  Wilson,  of 
Opelika. 

State  Health  Officer — Dr.  Wrm.  H.  Sanders,  of  Mobile. 

Director  Dept,  of  Archives  and  History — Dr.  Thomas  M. 
Owen,  of  Montgomery. 

Insurance  Department,  Deputy  Commissioner — A.  C.  Sexton, 
of  Cullman. 

State  Land  Agent — R.  W.  Manning,  of  Lineville. 

Examiners  of  Public  Accounts — John  Purifoy,  of  Montgom- 
ery; H.  Y.  Brooke,  of  Luverne;  H.  F.  Lee,  of  Eufaula, 
and  Charles  E.  McCall,  of  Butler. 

State  Geologist — Dr.  E.  A.  Smith,  University,  Ala. 

State  Chemist — Dr.  B.  B.  Ross,  Auburn,  Ala. 

Director  Bureau  of  Cotton  Statistics — Wm.  IJ.  Seymour,  of 
Montgomery. 

State  Horticulhirist — Dr.  R.  S.  McIntosh,  Auburn,  Ala. 

State  Veterinarian — Dr.  Charles  A.  Cary,  Auburn,  Ala. 

Chief  Mine  Inspector — Edward  Flynn,  Birmingham. 


PUBLIC  OFFICIALS 


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UNITED  STATES  OFFICIALS. 

District  Judge — Thomas  G.  Jones. 

District  Attorney — Erastus  J.  Parsons. 

Assistant  District  Attorney — Emmet  S.  Thigpen. 
Marshall — James  H.  Judkins. 

Clerk  Circuit  and  District  Courts — J.  W.  Dimmick. 
Referee  in  Bankruptcy — Asa  E.  Stratton. 

Receiver  of  Public  Moneys — J.  A.  Steele. 

Register  Land  Office — N.  H.  Alexander  (Colored.) 
Postmaster — Joseph  P.  Dimmick. 

Assistant  Postmaster — Henry  F.  Irwin. 

Weather  Bureau — Director — P.  H.  Smyth. 
Engineers’  Office — Capt.  H.  B.  Ferguson. 


I.  Churches  and  Benevolent 
Institutions 


BAPTIST. 

First  Baptist  Church — South  Perry  Street — Assembly 
room,  north  entrance  on  Alabama  Street;  couth  entrance  on 
Scott  Street.  Rev.  Charles  A.  Stakely,  D.  D.,  pastor;  resi- 
dence, 23  Wilkerson  Street;  telephone  378.  Michael  Cody, 
S.  S.  Superintendent. 


Second  Baptist  Church — Adams  Ave.  and  Bainbridge  St.; 
Rev.  J.  Marion  Anderson,  pastor;  residence  on  Bainbridge 
Street;  telephone  3204.  G.  J.  Thrasher,  S.  S.  Superintendent. 


South  Side  Baptist  Church — Kramer  avenue  and  Hull  St. 
Rev.  Samuel  A.  Cowan,  pastor;  residence  1035  S.  Hull  St.; 
telephone  1379.  R.  M.  Henry,  S.  S.  Superintendent. 


Clayton  Street  Baptist — Clayton  and  Holt  Streets.  Pastor. 
Rev.  J.  W.  O’Hara;  residence  659  Mildred  Street;  telephone 
641.  S.  S.  Allen  and  W.  B.  Holmes,  S.  S.  Superintendents. 


Highland  Avenue  Baptist  Church — Rev.  J.  Henry  Bush, 
pastor;  residence  1108  Highland  Ave.;  telephone  2998.  Harry 
A.  Cook,  S.  S.  Superintendent. 


Primitive  Baptist  — Cottage  Hill  Church — two  blocks  south 
and  one  block  west  from  where  Court  Street  turns  on  Jeffer- 
son Davis  Avenue.  Elder  W.  T.  Lively,  pastor. 


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13 


CATHOLIC. 

St.  Peters’  Catholic  Church — The  order  of  services: 

Sunday — Masses  at  7 and  10:30  a.  m.  Sunday  School  at 
9:30  a.  m.  Rosary  and  benediction  of  the  Blessed  Sacra- 
ment at  5 p.  m. 

On  other  days  of  the  week,  Mass  will  be  offered  up  at 
6:30  a.  m.,  except  the  first  Friday  of  every  month,  when 
the  Mass  will  be  at  7 o’clock,  and  will  be  followed  by  bene- 
dcition  and  the  usual  devotions  in  honor  of  the  Sacred  Heart. 

Confessions  will  be  heard  on  Saturdays,  eves  of  holidays, 
and  Thursdays  before  the  first  Friday  at  4 p.  m. 

Corner  S.  Lawrence  and  Adams  Avenue.  Rev.  Father  D. 
Savage,  Pastor. 


CHRISTIAN. 

Church  of  Christ — Corner  of  Church  and  Catoma  Streets. 
John  E.  Dunn,  minister,  residence,  78  Amanda  Street,  phone 
No.  3080.  J.  L.  Fitzpatrick,  S.  S.  Superintendent. 


CHRISTIAN  SCIENCE. 

Christian  Science,  First  Church  of  Christ  Scientist — 16% 
South  Perry  Street.  Miss  W.  G.  Burson,  First  reader;  and 
Charles  Williams,  Second  reader. 


EPISCOPAL. 

St.  John’s  Church — Corner  North  Perry  St.  and  Madison 
Ave.  Rev.  E.  E.  Cobbs,  rector;  residence  Ridge  Ave.,  Clover- 
dale;  telephone  585.  The  pastor  is  S.  S.  Superintendent. 


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Church  of  the  Holy  Comforter — No.  40  South  Goldthwaite 
Street.  Rev.  Stewart  McQueen,  rector;  residence  96  Mobile 
Street;  telephone  1736.  The  pastor  is  S.  S.  Superintendent. 


Chapel  of  the  Annunciation — Highland  Park— Rev.  E.  E. 
Cobbs,  Minister  in  charge.  E.  P.  Lincoln,  S.  S.  Superinten- 
dent. 


Holy  Innocents’  Mission  at  West  End — Rev.  E.  E.  Cobbs 
Minister  in  charge. 


JEWISH. 

Temple  Beth  O’r — Corner  Clayton  and  Sayre  Streets. 
Rabbi  B.  C.  Ehrenreich  in  charge;  residence  58  Sayre  Street; 
telephone  3030.  The  Rabbi  is  the  S.  S.  Superintendent. 

Israel  Synagogue — No.  13  Holt  Street,  Rabbi  Leon  Heller 
in  charge. 


METHODIST. 

Court  Street  Methodist  Church — Corner  of  Church  and 
Lee  Streets.  Rev.  Henry  Trawick,  pastor;  residence  113 
Church  Street;  telephone  439.  Sunday  School  Superin- 
tendent W.  W.  Pearson.  Busy  Peoples’  Class — Benj.  M. 
Washburn,  teacher. 


Dexter  Avenue  Methodist  Church — Corner  of  Dexter  Ave- 
nue and  McDonough  Street.  Rev.  J.  E.  Northcutt,  pastor; 
residence  114  N.  Hull  St.;  telephone  304.  W.  F.  Feagin,  S. 
S.  Superintendent. 


Clayton  Street  Methodist  Church — South  corner  Clayton 
Street  and  Clayton  Park.  Rev.  Raleigh  Green,  pastor;  resi- 


CHURCHES  AND  BENEVOLENT  INSTITUTIONS 


15 


dence  537  Clayton  Street;  telephone  1616.  C.  E.  Cameron, 
S.  S .Superintendent. 


Perry  Street  Methodist  Church — Corner  Perry  Street  and 
Noble  Avenue.  Rev.  W.  M.  Curtis,  pastor;  residence  21  Noble 
Avenue;  telephone  3335.  F.  M.  Mosely,  S.  S.  Superintendent, 
and  A.  C.  Davis,  Assistant  Superintendent. 

Forest  Avenue  Methodist  Church — South  corner  Forest 
Avenue  and  Vine  Street.  Rev.  J.  W.  Frazier,  pastor;  resi- 
dence 206  Park  Place;  telephone  1667.  R.  W.  Manning,  S.  S. 
Superintendent. 


Fifth  Avenue  Methodist  Church — (West  End)  P.  M.  Guth- 
rie, pastor;  telephone  3262.  J.  0.  Gay,  S.  S.  Superintendent. 


Methodist  Protestant  Church — Corner  Bibb  and  Moulton 
Streets.  Rev.  E.  W.  Holland,  pastor. 


PRESBYTERIAN. 

First  Presbyterian  Church — Adams  Street,  between  Court 
and  Perry.  Rev.  Henry  M.  Edmonds,  pastor;  residence  603 
S.  Perry  St.;  telephone  703.  Virgil  C.  Griffin,  S.  S.  Super- 
intendent. 


Highland  Park  Presbyterian  Church — Rev.  Edgar  Kerr, 
pastor;  residence  716  Highland  Avenue.  H.  B.  Hudson,  S. 
S.  Superintendent. 


Central  Presbyterian  Church — Corner  South  Lawrence  St. 
and  Washington  Avenue.  Dr.  Neander  M.  Woods,  pastor; 
residence  122  Church  Street;  telephone  3145.  G.  W.  Barnett, 
S.  S.  Superintendent. 


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Cumberland  Presbyterian  Church,  U.  S.  A. — Comer  Church 
and  Catoma  Streets.  Rev.  Walter  M.  Crawford,  pastor; 
residence  111  Catoma  Street;  telephone  1017.  G.  J.  Crosby, 
S.  S.  Superintendent. 


SALVATION  ARMY  POST. 

Founded : June  11,  1906. 

Location : Salvation  Army  Emergency  Home,  Whitman 

Street,  near  Bell  Street. 

Officers : Capt.  and  Mrs.  L.  A.  Odom  in  charge. 


YOUNG  MEN’S  CHRISTIAN  ASSOCIATION. 
Organized : 1868. 

Location:  N.  W.  Corner  Washington  Avenue  and  South 

McDonough  Streets. 

Building  began  January,  1906,  and  occupied  March  15, 
1907. 


OFFICERS 

President — Geo.  W.  Ellis. 

Vice-Pres. — J.  L.  Holloway. 

Rec.  Sec’t. — E.  G.  Branch. 

Treasurer — A.  J.  Jones. 

Ch.  Ex.-Com. — Hartwell  Douglass. 

General  Secretary — L.  D.  Dix. 

Asst.  Secretary — F.  T.  Banks. 

Office  Secretary — Kent  Wheeler. 

Directors — J.  W.  Terry,  F.  P.  Glass,  Hartwell  Doug- 
lass, E.  W.  Stay,  R.  S.  Armistead,  W.  F.  Fea- 
gan,  E.  R.  Taber,  Dr.  F.  C.  Stevenson,  Clarence 
B.  Jones,  Brame  Hood. 

Religious  Department — Clarence  Jones,  Chairman. 
Education  Department — 


CHURCHES  AND  BENEVOLENT  INSTITUTIONS 


17 


Boys’  Department — Dr.  F.  C.  Stevenson,  Chairman. 

S.  E.  Hening,  Director. 

Physical  Department — Brame  Hood,  Chairman. 
George  E.  Stock,  Director. 


YOUNG  WOMEN’S  CHRISTIAN  ASSOCIATION. 
Organized:  Nov.  21,  1905. 

Chartered:  Nov.  21,  1906. 

Location:  Corner  Adams  Avenue  and  South  Perry  St. 

OFFICERS 

President — Mrs.  J.  M.  Chilton. 

Vice-President — Mrs.  Horace  Stringfellow. 
Treasurer — Miss  Marie  Burch. 

Recording  Secretary — Mrs.  Hails  Janney. 

General  Secretary — Miss  Ethel  Bean. 


WORKING  WOMAN’S  HOME  ASSOCIATION. 
Buildings,  corner  Adams  Ave.  and  Union  St. 

Organized : Feb.  15,  1881. 

Incorporated : May,  1881. 

Annual  meetings  in  February  of  each  year. 

OFFICERS 

Honorary  Life  President — Mrs.  B.  L.  Wyman. 
President — Mrs.  T.  W.  Hannon. 

Vice-President — Miss  Pauline  J.  Hausman. 
Secretary — Mrs.  Myrtle  B.  Campbell. 

Assistant  Secretary — Mrs.  F.  Stanley  Crittenden. 
Treasurer — Mrs.  Phillipa  Ball  Stratford. 

Assistant  Treasurer — Miss  Carrie  Hammond. 
Trustees:  Mrs.  M.  D.  Bibb,  Mrs.  E.  K.  Glazier, 

Mrs.  B.  L.  Wyman,  Mrs.  M.  A.  Waller,  Mrs. 
Emily  Meyer,  Mrs.  E.  A.  Reynolds. 


II.  Historical  and  Patriotic 
Organizations 


MONTGOMERY  RESEARCH  CIRCLE. 
ALABAMA  SOCIETY,  COLONIAL  DAMES. 


Organized:  Alabama  Society  organized  Feb.  21,  189S,  with 
Mrs.  Hortense  A.  Batre,  of  Mobile,  as  president,  and  who  still 
holds  the  position. 

A Research  Circle,  to  include  all  Dames  resident  in  Mont- 
gomery, was  authorized,  1908,  with  Mrs.  Harvey  E.  Jones 
as  Chairman. 

Meetings : Occasional. 

OFFICERS 

Chairman — Mrs.  Harvey  E.  Jones. 


MEMBERS 


Bragg,  Mrs.  Walter 

Coleman,  Mrs.  Phares 

Crommelin,  Mrs.  Henry  

Glass,  Mrs.  Franklin  P 

Jones,  Mrs.  George  W 

Jones,  Mrs.  Harvey  E 

Jones,  Mrs.  Thomas  G. 

Lee,  Mrs.  Lawrence  H 

Marks,  Miss  Fannie 

Mayfield,  Mrs.  James  J 

Pratt,  Mrs.  Julia  (of  Prattville) 


Ancestral  State 

Virginia 

..North  Carolina 
..Massachusettes 

Virginia 

.North  Carolina 

Virginia 

..North  Carolina 
..North  Carolina 

Virginia 

Virginia 

..Massachusettes 


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HISTORICAL  AND  PATRIOTIC  ORGANIZATIONS 


19 


Ross,  Mrs.  Belle  Allen  South  Carolina 

Smith,  Mrs.  Benj.  B South  Carolina 

Thigpen,  Mrs.  Charles  A Massachusettes 

Williams,  Miss  Annie  M Virginia 

Winter,  Mrs.  John  G North  Carolina 


PETER  FORNEY  CHAPTER 
DAUGHTERS  OF  THE  AMERICAN  REVOLUTION. 

Organized : January  19,  1898. 

Chartered:  May  24,  1898. 

Meetings:  Second  Wednesday  each  month  at  3:30  o’clock 

p.  m.  Annual  meeting  in  May. 

OFFICERS 

Honorary  Life  Regent — Mrs.  Amelia  C.  Wyly. 
Regent — Mrs.  George  H.  McCombs. 

Vice  Regent — Mrs.  Wm.  H.  Thomas. 

Secretary — Mrs.  Henry  Newson. 

Treasurer — Mrs.  Sale  Phelan. 

Registrar — Mrs|  J.  Lewis  Cobbs. 

Historian — Mrs.  Paul  Mertins. 

Chaplain — Mrs.  J.  Lee  Holloway. 


MEMBERS 


Nat.  No.  73184 
28853 
14476 
38097 
31210 
23318 
23317 
54054 


Anderson,  Mrs.  W.  D. 

Baldwin,  Mrs.  Benj.  J. 

Bankhead,  Mrs.  John  H. 

Barnes,  Mrs.  Dora  P. 

Bethea,  Mrs.  S.  B. 

Bibb,  Mrs.  Martha  D. 

Billing,  Mrs.  F.  M. 

Bishop,  Miss  J.  Nicholene  (of  Akron) 


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MONTGOMERY  BLUE  BOOK,  1909-10 


41158  Black,  Mrs.  W.  C. 

27439  Bragg,  Mrs.  E.  T. 

54055  Burnett,  Mrs.  Ellis 
54053  Burton,  Mrs.  Warren 
35095  Bell,  Mrs.  J.  B. 

56061  Cobbs,  Mrs.  J.  Lewis 
56060  Coleman,  Mrs.  C.  A. 

35689  Cozart,  Miss  Toccoa 
45228  Dawson,  Mrs.  L.  G. 

51109  Dexter,  Mrs.  R.  P. 

9864  Dickson,  Mrs.  J.  M. 

34023  Featherstone,  Mrs.  S.  J. 
49319  Ferrell,  Mrs.  C.  B. 

23322  Glass,  Mrs.  Franklin  P. 
33610  Glazier,  Mrs.  E.  K. 

44827  Gunter,  Mrs.  Harris 
36076  Hails,  Miss  Sarah 
47478  Henderson,  Mrs.  R.  M. 
47477  Haywood,  Mrs.  J.  D. 
56809  Holloway,  Mrs.  J.  Lee 
65482  Holt,  Miss  Nellie  G. 

36075  Hubbard,  Mrs.  W.  H. 
63905  Hudson,  Mrs.  W.  H. 
47380  King,  Mrs.  M.  G. 

73813  Lee,  Mrs.  Lawrence  H. 
23324  Lowe,  Mrs.  D.  F. 

71415  Lynch,  Mrs.  Mary  L. 
42707  Mabson,  Mrs.  T.  H. 

55534  Mertins,  Mrs.  Paul  S. 

44825  Moore,  Miss  Elizabeth  C. 

44826  Moore,  Miss  Mary  H. 
43436  McCombs,  Mrs.  George  H. 


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56062 

47381 

3563 

47050 

31203 

36078 
51680 
46551 
40743 
26613 

1209 

30566 
46970 

30567 
35096 

36079 
5991 

61693 

44824 

71696 

31209 

23326 

35104 

35105 
7659 

Newson,  Mrs.  Charles 
Newson,  Mrs.  Henry 
Northington,  Mrs.  W.  T. 
Phelan,  Mrs.  Sale 
Pratt,  Mrs.  Julia 
Rousseau,  Mrs.  Phillipa  B. 
Screws,  Mrs.  W.  W. 
Sellers,  Mrs.  J.  A. 
Seymour,  Mrs.  W.  H. 
Smith,  Mrs.  Benj.  B. 
Stakely,  Mrs.  Charles  A. 
Stevenson,  Mrs.  Forney  C. 
Stringfellow,  Mrs.  Horace 
Taylor,  Mrs.  A.  J. 

Thomas,  Mrs.  C.  A. 
Thomas,  Mrs.  W.  H. 

Tullis,  Mrs.  John  W. 
Tyson,  Mrs.  A.  P. 

Watts,  Miss  Gabrielle 
White,  Mrs.  Emily  B. 
Whitfield,  Mrs.  L.  B. 
Williams,  Miss  Annie  M. 
Woods,  Miss  Corinne  P. 
Woods,  Miss  Martha  H. 
Wyly,  Mrs.  Amelia  C. 

FRANCIS  MARION  CHAPTER 
DAUGHTERS  OF  THE  AMERICAN  REVOLUTION. 

Organized : Feb.  15,  1904. 

Chartered : July  4,  1904. 

Meetings : The  Second  Wednesday  of  each  month.  Annual 

meeting  in  January  of  each  year. 


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MONTGOMERY  BLUE  BOOK,  1909-10 


OFFICERS 

Regent — Mrs.  J.  Walter  Black. 

Vice  Regent — Mrs.  Isabelle  Bell 
Secretary — Miss  Anna  D.  Elmore 
Treasurer — Mrs.  J.  Lucius  Gaston 
Registrar — Mrs.  Hails  Janney 
Historian — Miss  Mary  Kirkpatrick 
Chaplain— Mrs.  Charles  A.  Thigpen 


Nat.  No.  48971 
11323 
24484 
34021 

71046 
26612 
47466 
73182 
31956 
48974 
22424 

71047 
73810 
36077 
23323 

71043 
37948 
31212 
48271 

71044 
23611 
23321 
35103 


MEMBERS 

Barnett,  Miss  Hester 
Bell,  Mrs.  Isabelle 
Black,  Mrs.  J.  Walter 
Boykin,  Mrs.  Burwell 
Bruce,  Miss  Martha 
Caldwell,  Mrs.  Mary  S. 
Clarke,  Mrs.  Henry  H. 
Cody,  Mrs.  Michael 
Coleman,  Mrs.  Phares 
Elmore,  Miss  Anna  Dozier 
Gaston,  Mrs.  J.  Lucius 
Hamberger,  Mrs.  May  T. 
Houghton,  Mrs.  H.  S. 
Jackson,  Mrs.  J.  Kirkman 
Janney,  Mrs.  Hails 
Johnston,  Mrs.  George  A. 
Jones,  Mrs.  Harvey  E. 
Kirk,  Miss  Dolly 
Kirkpatrick,  Miss  Mary 
LeGrande,  Mrs.  M.  Paul 
Orum,  Mrs.  Joseph 
Pollard,  Mrs.  Charles  T. 
Pollard,  Miss  Rebecca 


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22423  Posey,  Mrs.  Mason  A. 

72757  Richardson,  Mrs.  Margaret  C. 
71045  Semple,  Miss  Emily  James 
27191  Thigpen,  Mrs.  Charles  A. 
72593  Troy,  Mrs.  Daniel 

47467  Watts,  Mrs.  Edward 
66455  Winter,  Mrs.  John  G. 

72758  Wood,  Mrs.  May  C. 

ASSOCIATE  MEMBER 
27442  Mayfield,  Mrs.  J.  J. 


SOCIETY  OF  THE  SONS  OF  THE  REVOLUTION  IN 
THE  STATE  OF  ALABAMA. 

Organized:  April  16,  1894. 

Meetings:  Annual,  date  not  fixed. 

officers— 1909-10. 

President — William  Hardwick  Ruth,  Montgomery. 

1st  Vice-President — Dr.  Benjamin  James  Baldwin, 
Montgomery. 

2nd  Vice-President — Samuel  Blackburn  Marks,  Jr., 
Montgomery. 

Secretary,  Treasurer  and  Historian — Thomas  Mc- 
Adory  Owen,  LL.  D.,  Montgomery. 

Assistant  Secretary — Joseph  Williams  Holt,  Mont- 
gomery. 

Registrar — Walter  Burton  Fisk,  Montgomery. 

Surgeon — Dr.  Edward  Pulaski  Lacey,  Bessemer. 

Board  of  Managers — (In  addition  to  the  Officers)  — 
Richard  Griffin  Banks,  John  Archer  Elmore- 
Robert  Tyler  Goodwyn,  Warren  Stone  Reese, 
Walter  Dudley  Seed,  Sr.,  Ellis  Burnett,  Addison 
Reese  Harvey,  Richard  Bussey  Kelly,  James 


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MONTGOMERY  BLUE  BOOK,  1909-10 


Isaac  McKinney,  William  Mathews  Marks, 
Samuel  Henry  Westcott,  James  Holtzclaw  Kirk- 
patrick. 

Delegates  to  the  General  Society,  1908 — Senator 
Joseph  Forney  Johnston,  Birmingham,  Ala., 
William  Mathews  Marks,  Montgomery,  Ala. 
Alternates — Senator  John  H.  Bankhead,  Jasper, 
Ala.,  Dr.  Dunbar  Rowland,  Jackson,  Miss. 

MEMBERS 

(Full  roll  from  beginning  is  given,  showing  both  living 
and  dead.) 

Bankhead,  Senator  John  Hollis,  Jasper,  Ala. 

Bankhead,  Henry  McAuley,  U.  S.  Army. 

Bankhead,  William  Brockman,  Jasper. 

Baldwin,  Dr.  Marion  Augustus,  Cuthbert,  Ga. 

Baldwin,  Benjamin  James,  Fitzpatrick,  Ala. 

Baldwin,  Dr.  Benjamin  James,  Montgomery,  Ala. 

Banks,  Richard  Griffin,  Montgomery,  Ala. 

Baugh,  Frank  Clyde,  Evansville,  Ind. 

Brazer,  James  (Deceased.) 

Brockman,  Jesse  Kilgore,  Birmingham,  Ala. 

Brooke,  Hadley  Yerby,  Luverne,  Ala. 

Burney,  Charles  W.,  Birmingham,  Ala. 

Burney,  William  Westbrook  (Deceased.) 

Burnett,  Ellis,  Montgomery,  Ala. 

Catts,  Gordon  Rives,  U.  S.  Army. 

Coleman,  LeVert,  U.  S.  Army. 

Dexter,  Avelyn  Isaac,  Birmingham. 
duMont,  Alfred  B.,  Mobile. 
duMont,  Edgar  R.,  Mobile. 
duMont,  Robert  B.,  Mobile. 

Elmore,  Albert  Stanhope  (Deceased.) 


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Elmore,  Benjamin  F.,  Demopolis,  Ala. 

Elmore,  John  Archer,  Montgomery,  Ala. 

Elmore,  Vincent  Martin,  U.  S.  Army. 

Fisk,  Walter  Burton,  Montgomery,  Ala. 

Forney,  John  Cortlandt,  Birmingham,  Ala. 

Foster,  John  Strickland,  Amory,  Miss. 

Goodwyn,  Robert  Tyler,  Montgomery,  Ala. 

Hamilton,  Thomas  A.,  Birmingham,  Ala. 

Harding,  William  P.  G.,  Birmingham,  Ala. 

Harvey,  Addison  Reese,  Montgomery,  Ala. 

Hickman,  Thomas  Jefferson,  Birmingham,  Ala. 

Holt,  Joseph  Williams,  Montgomery,  Ala. 

Johnson,  Richard  Bacon,  Huntsville,  Ala. 

Johnston,  David  (Deceased.) 

Johnston,  James,  Charlotte,  N.  C. 

Johnston,  Senator  Joseph  Forney,  Birmingham,  Ala. 
Johnston,  Robert  Daniel,  Birmingham,  Ala. 

Johnston,  William  Henry  (Deceased.) 

Kelly,  Richard  Bussey,  Birmingham,  Ala. 

Kirkpatrick,  James  Holtzclaw,  Mobile,  Ala. 

Lacey,  Dr.  Edward  Pulaski,  Bessemer,  Ala. 
McKinney,  James  Isaac,  Montgomery,  Ala. 

McQueen,  John,  Birmingham,  Ala. 

Marks,  Samuel  Blackburn,  Jr.,  Montgomery,  Ala  . 
Marks,  William  Mathews,  Montgomery,  Ala. 

Mathews,  Charles  L.  (Deceased.) 

Moore,  Dr.  Andrew  C.,  Columbia,  S.  C. 

Mosby,  Francis  Wade  (Deceased.) 

Owen,  Dr.  Herndon  Gaines,  Quinton,  Ala. 

Owen,  Dr.  Thomas  McAdory,  Montgomery,  Ala. 
Owen,  Dr.  William  Marmaduke,  Birmingham,  Ala. 
Parker,  Osborn  Hopson,  Anniston,  Ala. 


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Prince,  Dr.  Francis  Marion,  Bessemer,  Ala. 

Reese,  Warren  Stone,  Montgomery,  Ala. 

Ruth,  William  Hardwick  .Montgomery,  Ala. 
Roberts,  Edward  E.  G.,  Anniston,  Ala.  (Deceased.) 
Rowland,  Dr.  Dunbar,  Jackson,  Miss. 

Sandefur,  James  Louis,  Birmingham,  Ala. 

Seed,  Walter  Dudley,  Tuscaloosa,  Ala. 

Spotswood,  Dr.  Thomas  Eastin,  Moblie,  Ala. 

Street,  Oliver  Day,  Guntersville,  Ala. 

Wade,  Thomas  Hulet,  Huntsville,  Ala. 

Webb,  James  Edward  (Deceased.) 

Webb,  Wirt,  Washington,  D.  C. 

Westcott,  Samuel  Henry,  Montgomery. 

Westcott,  Dr.  William  B.,  Montgomery,  Ala. 


LADIES  MEMORIAL  ASSOCIATION  OF  MONTGOMERY 
Organized : April  16,  1866. 

Meetings:  First  Tuesday  in  each  month  in  the  City  Coun- 

cil Chamber  at  11:30  o’clock  a.  m.  Officers  elected  in  March 
1908,  to  serve  for  six  years. 

OFFICERS 

President — Mrs.  M.  D.  Bibb. 

Vice-President — Mrs.  J.  C.  Lee 
Secretary — Mrs.  Mary  G.  Arrington. 

Assistant  Secretary — Mrs.  Hails  Taylor 
Treasurer — Mrs.  James  Y.  Brame 
Historian — Mrs.  Frank  Elmore,  Sr. 

Chaplain — Mrs.  John  Dowling 


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MEMBERS 


Allen,  Mrs.  A.  M. 
Andrews,  Mrs.  E.  C. 
Arrington,  Mrs.  Mary 
Banks,  Mrs.  Eliza 
Bell,  Miss  Bettie 
Besson,  Mrs.  E. 

Bethea,  Mrs.  Alfred 
Bibb,  Mrs.  M.  D. 

Bibb,  Mrs.  W.  C. 

Bibb,  Miss  Mary 
Birch,  Mrs.  Allie  C. 
Blount,  Miss  Fannie 
Boykin,  Mrs.  Hamilton 
Bragg,  Mrs.  E.  M. 
Brame,  Mrs.  James  Y. 
Branch,  Mrs.  M.  A. 
Broughton,  Miss  Ella 
Burch,  Mrs.  John 
Cahoon,  Mrs.  Thomas 
Campbell,  Mrs.  C.  J. 
Carter,  Mrs.  J.  D. 
Cassells,  Mrs.  S.  J. 
Cheney,  MissAugusta 
Collins,  Mrs.  Kate  Watts 
Cozart,  Miss  Toccoa 
Crenshaw,  Mrs.  J.  H. 
Crommelin,  Mrs.  Henry 
Davidson,  Mrs.  W.  B. 
Dearing,  Mrs.  Fannie 
Dexter,  Mrs.  R.  P.,  Sr. 
Dowling,  Mrs.  John 
Duncan,  Mrs.  Margaret 
Ellsberry,  Mrs.  W.  E. 
Elmore,  Mrs.  Albert 
Elmore,  Mrs.  V.  M. 
Elmore,  Mrs.  F.  H.,  Sr 
Elmore,  Miss  Anna 
Englehardt,  Miss  Mary 
Ferrell,  Mrs.  C.  B. 
Flowers,  Mrs.  John 
Forbes,  Mrs.  A.  G. 
Forbes,  Mrs.  C.  M. 


Garland,  Mrs.  A.  B. 

Gilmer,  Mrs.  Hattie 
Glazier,  Mrs.  Lula 
Goetter,  Mrs.  Joseph 
Goodwyn,  Mrs.  Albert 
Graham,  Miss  Mary 
Griel,  Mrs.  Jacob 
Hall,  Mrs.  Hines 
Hall,  Miss  Louise 
Hardaway,  Mrs.  J.  H. 
Hails,  Mrs.  George  W. 
Hammond,  Mrs.  Fred 
Hatchett,  Miss  Brooks 
Hatchett,  Miss  Rutson 
Hauseman,  Miss  Pauline 
Hewlett,  Mrs.  T.  L. 
Hannon,  Mrs.  Thomas 
Hannon,  Mrs.  Elliot 
Higgins,  Mrs.  S.  S. 

Hobbie,  Mrs.  H.  M. 

Hogan,  Mrs.  S.  M. 
Hutchinson,  Mrs.  A.  E. 
Janney,  Mrs.  George  0 . 
Jones,  Mrs.  Harvey 
Jones,  Mrs.  W.  B. 

Jones,  Mrs.  Campbell 
Jones,  Mrs.  Ed 
Jones,  Mrs.  Mary  Chilton 
Jones,  Mrs.  J.  Warren 
Joseph,  Mrs.  Nellie 
Kendrick,  Mrs.  W.  T. 
Kirkpatrick,  Mrs.  John  A. 
Kirkpatrick,  Miss  Mary 
Knowles  ,Mrs.  A.  S. 
Lakin,  Mrs.  J.  H. 

Law,  Mrs.  Lamar 
Lanier,  Mrs.|  Clifford 
Lahey,  Mrs.  Margaret 
Lee,  Mrs.  J.  C. 

Ligon,  Mrs.  R.  F. 

Mabson,  Mrs.  Marion 
Merrett,  Mrs.  F.  H. 


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Moses,  Mrs.  J.  T. 

Moore,  Miss  Elizabeth 
Moore,  Miss  Mary 
Munger,  Mrs.  Evelyn 
Nachman,  Mrs.  Joseph 
Nettles,  Mrs.  Kate 
Noble,  Mrs.  G.  D. 

Noble,  Mrs.  Sutherland 
Norton,  Mrs.  Allie 
Oates,  Mrs.  W.  C. 

Ockenden,  Mrs.  I.  M.  P. 
Owen,  Mrs.  T.  M. 

Owen,  Miss  Dolly 
Pearson,  Mrs.  W.  W. 

Pickett,  Mrs.  Laura 
Ponder,  Miss  Sue 
Pope,  Mrs.  J.  C. 

Raoul,  Mrs.  George 
Raoul,  Miss  Theus 
Reading,  Mrs.  C.  G. 

Reeves,  Mrs.  Lizzie  B. 
Reynolds,  Mrs.  T.  J.,  Sr. 
Richardson,  Mrs.  Terry 
Rousseau,  Mrs.  G.  M. 
Robinson,  Miss  Mary 
Sanford,  Mrs.  J.  W.  A.  Sr. 
Sanford,  Mrs.  J.  W.  A.  Jr. 
Savage,  Mrs.  John 
Screws,  Mrs.  W.  W. 

Seibels,  Mrs.  Emmett 


Smith,  Mrs.  Ella  M. 
Shoemaker,  Mrs.  W.  M. 
Stem,  Mrs.  S.  B. 
Stickney,  Mrs.  Mary 
Stratford,  Mrs.  John 
Stuart,  Mrs.  Mose 
Taylor,  Mrs.  Hails 
Taylor,  Mrs.  Albert  J. 
Taylor,  Mrs.  W.  H. 
Taylor,  Mrs.  F.  G. 
Tennille,  Mrs.  A.  L. 
Thomas,  Mrs.  W.  H. 
Thompson,  Mrs.  M.  E. 
Tuttle,  Mrs.  M.  H. 
Tyson,  Mrs.  J.  R. 

Vass,  Mrs.  T.  M. 
Waller,  Mrs.  W.  W. 
Washburn,  Mrs.  B.  M. 
Watt,  Mrs.  Mary  P. 
Watts,  Mrs.  T.  H. 
Watts,  Mrs.  John 
Watts,  Miss  Gabe 
Weil,  Mrs.  David 
Wiley,  Mrs.  John 
Wiley,  Mrs.  A.  A. 
Winter,  Mrs.  J.  G. 
Wyman,  Mrs.  Sarah 
Young,  Miss  Ludie 
Zirkle,  Mrs.  C.  G. 


SOPHIE  BIBB  CHAPTER,  NO.  65. 
UNITED  DAUGHTERS  OF  THE  CONFEDERACY. 

Organized : May  11,  1896. 

Meetings : First  Wednesday  in  each  month. 

OFFICERS 

President — Mrs.  Frank  Duncan 
Vice-President — Mrs.  A.  J.  Dowling 
Recording  Secretary — Mrs.  Frank  P.  Chaffee 


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Corresponding  Secretary — Miss  E.  F.  Andrew 
Treasurer — Mrs.  J.  H.  Crenshaw 
Historian — Mrs.  George  Raoul 
Registrar — Mrs.  Gamer  Wade. 

Director — Miss  Mary  Kirkpatrick 

MEMBERS 


Adams,  Mrs.  L.  C. 

Allen,  Mrs.  A.  M. 

Andrew,  Mrs.  E.  C. 
Anderson,  Mrs.  Harry 
Andrews,  Miss  E.  F. 
Anderson,  Mrs.  Lawrence 
Besson,  Mrs.  S.  G. 

Betty,  Mrs.  T.  H. 

Bibb,  Mrs.  M .D. 

Bibb,  Miss  Marv 
Bibb,  Mrs.  W.  C. 

Bibb,  Miss  Mattie 
Birch,  Mrs.  Allie  C. 

Bishop,  Miss  J.  N. 

Blount,  Miss  Fannie 
Boykin,  Mrs.  H.  S. 

Brame,  Mrs.  Whit 
Branch,  Mrs.  M.  A. 

Brinson,  Mrs.  R.  E. 
Broughton,  Miss  Ella 
Bryan,  Mrs.  E.  C. 

Byers,  Mrs.  T.  G. 

Burch,  Mrs.  John 
Cahoon,  Mrs.  T.  H. 

Carter,  Mrs.  J.  D. 
Castleberry,  Mrs.  J.  H. 
Chaffee,  Mrs.  F.  P. 

Cheney,  Miss  A.  B. 

Chilton,  Mrs.  John 
Cox,  Mrs.  B.  L. 

Cozart,  Miss  Toccoa 
Crenshaw,  Mrs.  J.  H. 
Crommelin,  Mrs.  Henry,  Sr. 
Crommelin,  Mrs.  Henry,  Jr. 
Davis,  Mrs.  G.  H. 


Dawson,  Mrs.  L.  G. 
Dawson,  Miss  Annie  M. 
Dexter,  Mrs.  R.  P. 
Dexter,  Miss  Ellen 
Dimmick,  Mrs.  J.  P. 
Dowling,  Mrs.  A.  J. 
Dowling,  Mrs.  D.  D. 
Duncan,  Mrs.  Frank 
Ellsberry,  Mrs.  W.  E. 
Elmore,  Mrs.  Frank 
Elmore,  Miss  Anna 
Eubanks,  Mrs.  A.  H. 
Falkner,  Mrs.  L.  C. 
Ferrell,  Mrs.  C.  B. 

Fitts,  Mrs.  Hardin 
Flowers,  Mrs.  John 
Forbes,  Mrs.  A.  G. 
Forbes,  Mrs.  J.  A. 
Frazer,  Mrs.  Lillian 
Garland,  Mrs.  A.  B. 
Graves,  Mrs.  E.  M. 
Graves,  Mrs.  Bibb 
Griel,  Mrs.  Jacob 
Griffin,  Mrs.  Virgil 
Goodwin,  Mrs.  Albert 
Gunter,  Mrs.  W.  A. 

Hall,  Mrs.  Malcolm 
Hall,  Miss  Mary 
Hammond,  Mrs.  Fred 
Hannon,  Mrs.  Elliott 
Harris,  Miss  Mary 
Harper,  Mrs.  E.  C. 
Hatchett,  Miss  Rutson 
Hatchett,  Miss  Brooke 
Hausman,  Miss  Lena 


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Haygood,  Mrs.  James 
Hill,  Mrs.  Wiley 
Hobbie,  Mrs.  Nora 
Hogan,  Mrs.  Sallie 
Holloway,  Mrs.  W.  E. 
Holloway,  Mrs.  J.  L. 
Holt,  Miss  Nellie 
Holt,  Mrs.  Benton 
Hudson,  Mrs.  W.  H. 
Hulett,  Mrs.  T.  H. 
Hunter,  Mrs.  W.  J. 
Hurlbert,  Mrs.  Lula 
Hutcheson,  Mrs.  S.  E. 
Janney,  Mrs.  George 
Jones,  Mrs.  J.  Warren 
Jones,  Mrs.  Campbell 
Jones,  Mrs.  Ed 
Jones,  Mrs.  Mary  C. 
Jones,  Mrs.  T.  G. 
Joseph,  Mrs.  W.  T. 
Kendrick,  Mrs.  W.  T. 
Kirkpatrick,  Mrs.  J.  A. 
Kirkpatrick,  Miss  Mary 
Kirkpatrick,  Mrs.  M.  B. 
Knowles,  Mrs.  Roberta 
Lakin,  Mrs.  J.  H. 
Lahey,  Miss  Margaret 
Lee,  Mrs.  J.  C. 

Lee,  Mrs.  L.  H. 
LeGrand,  Mrs.  W.  H. 
Letcher,  Mrs.  F.  M. 
Lobman,  Mrs.  Emanuel 
Mabson,  Mrs.  Marion 
McCombs,  Mrs.  G.  H. 
McNeel,  Mrs.  Andrew 
McLean,  Mrs.  T. 
McCord,  Mrs.  Leon 
McMaster,  Mrs.  Carrie 
Merritt,  Mrs.  F.  H. 
Metcalfe,  Mrs.  John 
Meyer,  Mrs.  A.  S. 
Mizell,  Mrs.  T.  H. 
Minderhout,  Mrs.  P.  J. 
Moore,  Miss  Elizabeth 


Moore,  Miss  Mary 
Munger,  Mrs.  Evelyn 
Munk,  Mrs.  D.  R. 

Nachman,  Mrs.  Joseph 
Noble,  Mrs.  George 
Noble,  Mrs.  Southerland 
Norman,  Mrs.  J.  D. 

Oates,  Mrs.  W.  C. 

Ockenden,  Mrs.  I.  M.  P. 
Ogburn,  Miss  Jennie 
Owen,  Miss  Dolly  W. 
Pearson,  Mrs.  A.  A. 

Pearson,  Mrs.  L.  T. 
Pepperman,  Mrs.  Maxie 
Pierce,  Miss  Minnie  W. 
Plaster,  Mrs.  D. 

Powell,  Mrs.  Sarah 
Powell,  Mrs.  M.  K. 

Raoul,  Mrs.  George 
Reading,  Mrs.  E.  A. 
Reynolds,  Mrs.  E.  A. 
Richardson,  Mrs.  Terry 
Rives,  Miss  Mattie 
Roeder,  Mrs.  Paul 
Roper,  Mrs.  Naomi 
Rousseau,  Mrs.  G.  M. 

Ruth,  Mrs.  C.  L. 

Sanford,  Mrs.  J.  W.  A.,  Sr. 
Sanford,  Mrs.  J.  W.  A.,  Jr. 
Seed,  Mrs.  W.  D. 

Seibels,  Mrs.  Emmett 
Shackleford,  Mrs.  Gilchrist 
Sherwood,  Mrs.  J.  H. 
Shoemaker,  Mrs.  W.  M. 
Simon,  Mrs.  I. 

Simpson,  Miss 
Smith,  Mrs.  S.  L. 

Smith,  Mrs.  James  0. 

Snyder,  Mrs.  J.  F. 

Steele,  Mrs.  M.  C. 

Stephens,  Mrs.  T.  F. 
Stickney,  Mrs.  Mary 
Stough,  Mrs.  T.  J. 

Stratford,  Mrs.  John 


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Stuart,  Mrs.  Mose 
Taylor,  Mrs.  Hails 
Taylor,  Mrs.  F.  G. 
Tennille,  Miss  A.  S. 
Thompson,  Mrs.  M.  D. 
Thomas,  Mrs.  W.  H. 
Thompson,  Mrs.  J.  A. 
Torrollton,  Mrs.  M.  B. 
Troy,  Mrs.  Alex 
Tuttle,  Mrs.  Minnie 
Tullis,  Mrs.  Clavton 
Tyson,  Mrs.  J.  R. 

Vass,  Mrs.  T.  M. 

Vass,  Miss  Theresa 
Vandiver,  Mrs.  W.  F. 
Vaughan,  Miss  Nonie 
Wade,  Mrs.  J.  D. 


Wade,  Mrs.  Garner 
Walker,  Mrs.  M.  J. 
Ware,  Mrs.  Gerald 
Waters,  Miss  Sallie 
Watts,  Mrs.  Tom 
Weil,  Mrs.  Stella  Block 
Weil,  Mrs.  Emile 
Wells,  Mrs.  Lula  P. 
Willis,  Mrs.  R.  M. 
Williams,  Miss  Annie 
Williamson,  Mrs.  Cliff 
Whitfield,  Mrs.  L.  B. 
Wright,  Miss  Lizzie 
Wyman,  Mrs.  Leon 
Wyman,  Miss  Lucretia 
Wyman,  Miss  Sarah 
Wyatt,  Mrs.  M.  M. 


CRADLE  OF  THE  CONFEDERACY  CHAPTER,  NO.  94, 

U.  D.  C. 

Organized:  July  4,  1896. 

Meetings : First  Wednesday  in  each  month. 

OFFICERS 

President — Mrs.  C.  H.  Beale 
Vice-President — Miss  Cabrielle  Watts 
Recording  Secretary— Mrs.T.  Sale  Phelan 
Corresponding  Secretary — Mrs.  Asa  Stratton 
Treasurer — Mrs.  T.  J.  Mattox 
Registrar — Mrs.  M.  V.  Gesner 
Historian — Mrs.  Frank  Stollenwerek 
Director— Mrs.  Charles  McCreary 


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MEMBERS 


Abercrombie,  Mrs.  C.  G. 
Abercrombie,  Miss  Lallie 
Allen,  Mrs.  Annie 
Allen,  Miss  Mamie 
Allison,  Mrs.  Margaret 
Adams,  Mrs.  Jesse 
Adams,  Miss  Pauline 
Ashton,  Mrs.  Addie 
Aymard,  Mrs.  Leila  Beale 
Ball,  Mrs.  C.  P. 

Baldwin,  Mrs.  B.  J. 
Baldwin,  Mrs.  M.  A. 
Banks,  Mrs.  Eliza 
Beale,  Mrs.  C.  H. 

Beale,  Mrs.  J.  D. 

Beale,  Mrs.  Lucy 
Beale,  Mrs.  C.  W. 

Beale,  Miss  Ruth 
Bell,  Miss  Annie 
Bell,  Miss  Betty 
Benjamin,  Mrs.  L.  C. 
Bragg,  Mrs.  Shirley 
Battle,  Mrs.  Herbert 
Bemey,  Miss  Mary  C. 
Blakey,  Mrs.  A.  0. 
Blakey,  Mrs.  David 
Branch,  Mrs.  Ben 
Bradford,  Mrs.  Grace  H. 
Brock,  Mrs.  Ella 
Brooks,  Mrs.  C.  G. 
Bethea,  Miss  Mamie 
Blue,  Miss  Kate 
Bricken,  Mrs.  Knoxie  P. 
Calhoun,  Mrs.  M.  J. 
Campbell,  Mrs.  C.  J. 
Carey,  Mrs.  Carlotta  R. 
Cox,  Mrs.  Fannie  Duskin 
Coleman,  Miss  Margaret 
Collins,  Mrs.  R.  M. 

Collins,  Mrs.  Virginia 
Craik,  Mrs.  G.  W. 


Devant,  Mrs.  Nomia  Carter 
Dees,  Mrs.  Maria  Pinkney 
Dees,  Miss  Marion 
Dibbell,  Miss  Barbara 
Davenport,  Mrs.  W.  G. 

Durr,  Mrs.  W.  L. 

Durr,  Mrs.  Lucy 
Dillard,  Mrs.  Albert 
Dickson,  Mrs. 

Evans,  Mrs.  Rebecca  B. 
Everhardt,  Mrs.  J.  N. 
Elmore,  Mrs.  V.  M. 

Elmore,  Miss  Sallie 
Ellsberry,  Mrs.  Palmer  R. 
Ely,  Mrs.  G.  W. 

Flinn,  Mrs.  Lizzie  F. 
Fleming,  Mrs.  Janie  C. 
Fitzpatrick,  Mrs.  Clem 
Fitzpatrick,  Miss  Bertha 
Fitzpatrick,  Miss  Sadie 
Geibel,  Mrs.  Jacob 
Griffith,  Mrs.  Ed 
Gordon,  Mrs.  Lila 
Goldsmith,  Mrs. 

Gilmer,  Mrs.  Josie  Screws 
Gesner,  Mrs.  Mary  V. 
Gibson,  Miss  Mary  Carr 
Goldthwaite,  Miss  Anna 
Goldthwaite,  Mrs.  Robert 
Gunter,  Mrs.  Harris 
Hails,  Mrs.  George 
Hails,  Miss  Sallie 
Hails,  Miss  Fannie 
Hale,  Mrs.  Ellie  Brown 
Howard,  Mrs.  Carrie  Beale 
Haywood,  Mrs.  William 
Hammond,  Miss  Carrie 
Haralson,  Mrs.  Jonathan 
Haralson,  Miss  Carolyn 
Harrington,  Miss  Beulah 
Hawkins,  Mrs.  Lucy 


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Hertz,  Mrs.  Simon 
Hewitt,  Mrs.  C.  G. 

Holt,  Miss  Mamie 
Holt,  Mrs.  W.  C. 

Holt,  Miss  Julia 
Holt,  Mrs.  Ed.  R.,  Jr. 
Hubbard,  Mrs.  W.  B. 
Hopper,  Mrs.  W.  C. 

Hurter,  Miss  Carrie  Lee 
Herbert,  Mrs.  Wm. 

Jones,  Mrs.  Erwin 
Jackson,  Mrs.  J.  K. 

Johnson,  Miss  Nettie 
Johnson,  Miss  Sallie 
Jones,  Mrs.  Joshua 
Jenkins,  Mrs.  Katherine 
Judson,  Miss  Bessie 
Kelly,  Mrs.  W.  B. 

Kreutner,  Mrs. 

Knabe,  Mrs.  H.  F. 

Lanier,  Mrs.  C.  A. 

Lanier,  Mrs.  Clark 
Lamar,  Mrs.  Jessie  T. 
Lindner,  Mrs.  Kate  D. 
Lawson,  Mrs.  Ella  R. 
Ledyard,  Mrs.  Dan 
Lipscombe,  Miss  Lillian 
Lockett,  Miss  Fannie 
Mattox,  Mrs.  T .J. 

Maxwell,  Mrs.  W.  R. 
Maxwell,  Mrs.  Cecile 
McDavid,  Mrs.  R.  P. 
McGough,  Mrs.  Thomas 
Minderhout,  Mrs.  Leila 
McCreary,  Mrs.  Wilhetta  M. 
Murray,  Mrs.  V.  B. 

Micou,  Mrs.  William 
Matthews,  Mrs.  William 
Mertins,  Mrs  .Bessie  S. 
Naftel,  Mrs.  Ed 
Newson,  Mrs.  Henry 
Newson,  Mrs.  Charles 


Neely,  Mrs.  F.  B. 

Orum,  Mrs.  Joseph 
Patrick,  Mrs.  George 
Peacher,  Miss  Annie 
Person,  Mrs.  F.  S. 

Phelan,  Miss  Natalie 
Phelan,  Miss  Sarah 
Phelan,  Mrs.  Annie  0. 
Phelan,  Mrs.  T.  Sale 
Plaster,  Mrs.  0. 

Perry,  Mrs.  Elizabeth  B. 
Reese,  Mrs.  Mary  Elmore 
Riley,  Mrs.  Jno. 

Robertson,  Mrs.  Sallie  J. 
Sadler,  Mrs.  Helena 
Saffold,  Mrs.  William 
Savage,  Mrs.  John 
Stratton,  Mrs.  Asa 
Smith,  Mrs.  Eugenia  Bragg 
Smith,  Mrs.  Leslie 
Smith,  Miss  Anne  Hathway 
Smith,  Mrs.  Harry 
Salter,  Mrs. 

Strong,  Mrs.  L.  C. 

Scoville,  Mrs.  Lamine 
Stone,  Miss  Carrie 
Stollenwerck,  Mrs.  Frank 
Speed,  Mrs.  Mary  Craik 
Taylor,  Mrs.  Albert 
Trimble,  Mrs.  William 
Tompkins,  Miss  Mattie 
Fleet,  Mrs.  Leila  T. 

Travis,  Mrs.  P.  A. 
Thompson,  Mrs.  Annie  W. 
Tyler,  Miss  Letitia 
Troy,  Mrs.  Daniel 
Tresslar,  Mrs.  H.  P. 
Thompson,  Mrs.  Robert 
Warren,  Mrs.  F.  H. 

Watt,  Mrs.  Mary  P. 

Watts,  Mrs.  Jno. 

Watts,  Miss  Gabrielle 


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Williams,  Miss  Laura 
Williams,  Mrs.  Lucy  B. 
Williams,  Mrs.  Mary  B, 
Wilkerson,  Mrs.  W.  M. 
Wing,  Mrs.  J.  R. 
Woodall,  Mrs.  J.  R. 


Woolf  oik,  Mrs.  Robert 
Wheeler,  Miss  Annie 
Wheeler,  Miss  Julia 
Wheeler,  Miss  Lucy  L. 
Wheeler,  Miss  C.  P. 


SECESSION  CAPITAL  CHAPTER,  NO.  367,  U.  D.  C. 
Organized:  March  17,  1900. 

Meetings:  First  Wednesday  in  each  month.  Annual  in 

June  each  year. 


OFFICERS 

President — Miss  Emily  Crossland 
Vice-President — Mrs.  E.  M.  Trimble. 
Secretary — Mrs.  E.  E.  Langham 
Treasurer — Mrs.  T.  H.  Mabson 
Historian — Miss  Annie  Maull. 
Registrar — Mrs.  E.  A.  White 


MEMBERS 


Allen,  Mrs.  C.  A. 
Andrews,  Mrs.  J.  E. 
Barnes,  Mrs.  E.  R. 
Bethea,  Mrs.  Alfred 
Bolling,  Mrs.  Ladie 
Boyd,  Mrs.  C.  E. 
Cameron,  Mrs.  C.  E. 
Cameron,  Miss  Florence 
Chapman,  Miss  Maud 
Cromwell,  Mrs.  C.  M. 
Crossland,  Miss  Emily 
Dreher,  Mrs.  Fred 
Finley,  Mrs.  J.  T. 
Fitzpatrick,  Miss  Fannie 
Folma,  Mrs.  C.  A. 
Griffith,  Mrs.  C.  A. 


Grigg,  Miss  Annie  Mae 
Grigg,  Mrs.  Robt.  P. 
Haigler,  Mrs.  W.  H. 
Hamilton,  Mrs.  J.  H. 
Hargrove,  Mrs.  Fort 
Hinds,  Mrs.  Rufus 
Johnston,  Mrs.  Bertha 
Jones,  Mrs.  T.  Nicholas 
Kirkpatrick,  Mrs.  W.  B, 
Langham,  Mrs.  W.  E. 
Lassiter,  Mrs.  Jos. 
Ledbetter,  Mrs.  S.  B. 
Mabson,  Mrs.  T.  H. 
Mabson,  Mrs.  A.  A. 
Matthews,  Mrs.  Will 
Maull,  Miss  Annie 


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McIntyre,  Miss  Edith 
McIntyre,  Miss  Mary 
Owen,  Miss  Louise 
Perry,  Mrs.  Will  F. 
Pritchett,  Mrs.  S.  C. 
Pierce,  Mrs.  W.  E. 
Reeves,  Mrs.  E.  B. 
Reeves,  Miss  Helen 
Stuart,  Mrs.  George 
Stuart,  Miss  Inez 
Stuart,  Miss  Lucy 
Stowers,  Mrs.  George 
Sadler,  Mrs.  J.  M. 


Snodgrass,  Mrs.  W.  B. 
Simpson,  Mrs.  George 
Sands,  Miss  Edith 
Steadman,  Mrs.  C.  C. 
Sandwich,  Mrs.  Ernest 
Tompkins,  Mrs.  H.  C. 
Trimble,  Mrs.  E.  M. 
Vincentelli,  Mrs.  M. 
White,  Mrs.  E.  A. 
Walton,  Mrs.  C.  E . 
Walker,  Mrs.  Lawson 
West,  Mrs.  John 
Zirkle,  Mrs.  C.  G. 


DIXIE  CHAPTER,  NO.  441,  U.  D.  C. 

Organized:  June  25,  1900. 

Meetings : First  Wednesday  in  each  month. 

OFFICERS 

President — Mrs.  Wallace  W.  Screws 
Vice-President — Mrs.  F.  C.  Stevenson 
Secretary — Mrs.  Leonard  S.  McKerall 
Tr easur <>->* — Mrs.  Joseph  Kennedy 
Historian — Mrs.  Julia  Wellborn 
Registrar — Mrs.  Amelia  C.  Wyly 
Director—  Mrs.  William  A.  Gayle 


MEMBERS 


Arrington,  Miss  Olivia 
Baldwin,  Mrs.  Elizabeth 
Baldwin,  Miss  Katherine 
Bowden,  Mrs.  W.  H. 
Bullock,  Mrs.  Annie 
Bullock,  Miss  Eliza  M. 
Candler,  Mrs.  H.  P. 
Cobbs,  Mrs.  J.  Lewis 
Chapman,  Mrs.  Robert 


Clisby,  Miss  Annie 
Clisby,  Miss  Rosa 
Dan,  Mrs.  R.  E. 
DeWees,  Mrs.  Olivia 
Dent,  Mrs.  Warren  F, 
Dent,  Mrs.  S.  H. 
Evans,  Mrs.  H.  G. 
Flowers,  Mrs.  F.  A. 
Farley,  Mrs.  Louis  B. 


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Fuller,  Mrs.  David  W. 
Glass,  Mrs.  Frank  P. 
Getsinger,  Mrs.  Mamie  G. 
Gayle,  Mrs.  William  A. 
Hanson,  Mrs.  Victor  H. 
Heard,  Mrs.  Mattie  F. 
Holt,  Mrs.  Joseph  W. 
Hopkins,  Mrs.  J.  M. 

Hill,  Mrs.  E.  P. 

Janney,  Mrs.  Hails 
Joseph,  Mrs.  E.  B. 

Jones,  Mrs.  W.  B. 
Judkins,  Miss  Jennie 
Kennedy,  Mrs.  Joseph 
Lahey,  Mrs.  L.  W. 

Lahey,  Miss  Alice 
Ledyard,  Mrs.  W.  E. 
Ledyard,  Mrs.  Olivia 
McKerall,  Mrs.  Leonard  S. 
Morris,  Mrs.  V.  Morgan 


McConnell,  Miss  Eunice 
Owen,  Mrs.  Thomas  M. 
Pinckard,  Mrs.  James  S. 
Pope,  Mrs.  Lucia  Posey 
Powell,  Miss  Elizabeth 
Rains,  Mrs.  A.  B. 
Screws,  Mrs.  Wallace  W. 
Smith,  Mrs.  M.  J. 

Smith,  Mrs.  Charles 
Spratlin,  Miss  Abbott 
Stevenson,  Mrs.  F.  C. 
Tharin,  Mrs.  Dixon 
Thorington,  Mrs.  Jack 
Wellborn,  Mrs.  Julia 
Winter,  Mrs.  J.  G. 
Wilcox,  Mrs.  J.  S. 
Woods,  Miss  Mattie 
Woods,  Miss  Corinne  P. 
Wyly,  Mrs.  Amelia  C. 


FIRST  WHITE  HOUSE  ASSOCIATION. 

Organized:  June  28,  1900. 

Chartered : Feb.  5,  1901. 

Meetings:  Held  with  the  Regent  in  the  afternoon  of  the 

second  Tuesday  in  the  months  from  October  to  June.  An- 
nual meeting  in  June. 


OFFICERS 

Queen  Regent — Vacant  by  death  of  Mrs.  Jefferson 
Davis. 

Regent — Mrs.  Belle  Allen  Ross. 

First  Vice-Regent — Mrs.  Virginia  Clay  Clopton. 
Second  Vice-Regent — Mrs.  Chappell  Cory. 
Recording  Secretary — Mrs.  Alfred  Bethea. 
Corresponding  Sect’y — Mrs.  John  W.  A.  Sanford,  Sr. 


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Treasurer — Mrs.  C.  A.  Lanier. 
Historian — Mrs.  Edward  Trimble. 
Life  Regent — Mrs.  J.  D.  Beale. 

Life  Member — Mrs.  Henry  Dimock. 

MEMBERS 


Adams,  Miss  Pauline 
Allen,  Mrs.  James  B. 
Allen,  Miss  Bessie 
Allen,  Mrs.  A.  M. 

Andrew,  Mrs.  J.  E. 
Anderson,  Mrs.  David 
Armstrong,  Mrs.  Thomas 
Ausfeld,  Mrs.  Frederick 
Baldwin,  Mrs.  M.  A. 
Baldwin,  Mrs.  B.  J. 
Baldwin,  Mrs.  M.  J. 

Ball,  Mrs.  George  C. 
Bandy,  Mrs.  Annie  Laurie 
Banks,  Mrs.  Eliza 
Beale,  Mrs.  J.  D. 

Beale,  Mrs.  Lucy 
Beale,  Mrs.  C.  H. 

Bell,  Miss  Bettie 
Bell,  Miss  Annie 
Bennett,  Mrs.  Louis  (of  N. 
York.) 

Bethea,  Mrs.  Alfred 
Bethea,  Miss  Mamie 
Bishop,  Mrs.  Fred 
Blewett,  Mrs.  Allen 
Bragg,  Mrs.  M.  E. 

Brock,  Mrs.  Ella  H. 
Bi'ooke,  Mrs.  Hadley  Y. 
Brooks,  Mrs.  C.  J. 

Brown,  Miss  Sallie 
Browne,  Mrs.  L.  D.  (of 
Mobile.) 

Calhoun,  Mrs.  M.  J. 
Campbell,  Mrs.  C.  J. 
Campbell,  Mrs.  Myrtle 
Caruthers,  Mrs.  C.  J. 


Carter,  Mrs.  J.  D. 
Castleberry,  Mrs.  Nora 
Chambers,  Mrs.  W.  L. 
Chamberlin,  Mrs.  Henry 
Clopton,  Mrs.  Virginia  Clay 
Cody,  Mrs.  J.  D. 

Collins,  Mrs.  Virginia  A. 
Collins,  Mrs.  Kate  Watts 
Corbin,  Mrs.  Floyd  Stewart 
(of  New  York.) 

Cory,  Mrs.  Chappell 
Cox,  Mrs.  Anna  Duskin 
Craig,  Mrs.  Benjamin 
Craik,  Mrs.  G.  W . 

Craik,  Miss  Jean 
Crommelin,  Mrs.  Lucy 
Crossland,  Miss  Pinkie 
Culver,  Mrs.  Mary 
Derby,  Mrs.  Annie  Phelan 
Dowe,  Mrs.  Frank 
Duncan,  Mrs.  Charles 
Duncan,  Mrs.  Frank 
Dunklin,  Mrs.  Hallie,  (of 
New  York.) 

Durr,  Mrs.  W.  L. 

Elmore,  Mrs.  Vincent 
Elmore,  Mrs.  Albert 
Emery,  Mrs. 

Ferrell,  Mrs. 

Finley,  Mrs.  John  G. 

Flowers,  Mrs.  E.  P. 

Folmer,  Mrs.  G.  A. 

Fonville,  Mrs.  J.  C. 

Ford,  Mrs.  W.  W. 

Gammon,  Mrs. 

Gayley,  Mrs.  Sallie  Harris 


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Gesner,  Mrs.  Mary 
Gilmer,  Mrs. 

Grigg,  Mrs.  Robert 
Goldthwaite,  Mrs.  Robert 
Hails,  Mrs.  George 
Hails,  Miss  Fannie 
Hails,  Miss  Sallie 
Hails,  Miss  Mamie 
Hales,  Mrs.  Ellie  Brown 
Hammond,  Miss  Carrie 
Hastings,  Mrs.  Edward 
Hausman,  Miss  Lena 
Hawkins,  Mrs.  Lucy 
Hayes,  Mrs.  S.  L. 

Hayes,  Hiss  Marion 
Hayes,  Miss  Louise 
Hill,  Mrs.  Luther 
Holt,  Miss  Kate 
Holt,  Miss  Mary 
Holt,  Mrs.  E.  R. 

Holt,  Miss  Mamie 
Hubbell,  Mrs.  S.  M. 

Jackson,  Mrs.  M.  A. 

Janney,  Mrs.  George 
Jarvis,  Mrs. 

Johnston,  Mrs.  J.  K . 

Jones,  Mrs.  Warren 
Jones,  Mrs.  Mary  Chilton 
Joseph,  Mrs. 

Judson,  Miss  Bessie  M. 
Lamar,  Mrs.  Jessie 
Lanier,  Mrs.  C.  A. 

Lanier,  Mrs.  Annie 
Lanier,  Mrs.  Clark 
Ledyard,  Mrs.  E. 

Lee,  Mrs.  J.  C. 

Lobman,  Mrs. 

Lochlin,  Mrs.  L.  W. 

Loeb,  Mrs. 

Mabson,  Mrs.  T.  H. 

Martin,  Mrs.  W.  D.  (Brook- 
lyn.) 

Mattox,  Mrs.  T.  G. 

Maxwell,  Mrs. 


McGaughey,  Dr. 

McGuire,  Mrs.  L.  B. 

McIntyre,  Miss  Mary 
McKenzie,  Miss 
McKinney,  Mrs.  R.  D. 
McLeod,  Miss 
McNeel,  Mrs.  A.  H. 
McQueen,  Mrs.  Caroline  B. 
Merriwether,  Miss 
Micou,  Mrs.  Wm. 

Miller,  Miss  Alice 
Minderhout,  Mrs.  Leila 
Morris,  Mrs.  V.  M. 

Naftel,  Mrs.  Ed. 

Offutt,  Miss  Mamie 
Owen,  Mrs.  Thomas  M. 
Patton,  Mrs.  Stuart 
Pollard,  Mrs.  Newman 
Raoul,  Mrs.  George 
Reeves,  Miss  Mattie 
Reeves,  Mrs.  Lizzie  Baldwin 
Reynolds,  Mrs.  Thomas 
Ross,  Mrs.  Belle  Allen 
Rowe,  Mrs.  Schuyler  Living- 
ston 

Sanford,  Col.  Jno.  W.  A. 
Sanford,  Mrs  .Jno.  W.  A.  Sr. 
Sanford,  Mrs.  Jno.  W.  A.  Jr. 
Screws,  Mrs.  Wallace 
Selden,  Mrs.  Wm. 

Scoville,  Mrs.  Lamine 
Simons,  Mr.  John  T. 

Simons,  Mrs.  John  T. 
Simpson,  Miss  Carrie  (New- 
ark, N.  J.) 

Simpson,  Mrs.  George 
Snodgrass,  Mrs.  W.  B. 
Stollenwerck,  Mrs.  Frank 
Stone,  Mrs. 

Stowers,  Mrs.  George 
Tatum,  Mrs.  R.  S. 

Taylor,  Mrs.  Hailes 
Taylor,  Mrs.  Edward 
Taylor,  Mrs.  Albert  J. 


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Taylor,  Mrs.  Wm. 
Tompkins,  Miss  Mattie 
Trimble,  Mrs.  Wm. 
Vandiver,  Mrs.  W.  F. 
Vincent,  Mrs. 

Watt,  Mrs.  Mary  Phelan 
Watts,  Mrs.  John 
Watts,  Miss  Gabrielle 


West,  Mrs.  J.  T. 
Whetstone,  Mrs.  J.  H. 
Williams,  Mrs.  George 
Wing,  Mrs.  J.  B. 
Wright,  Miss  Mary 
Wyman,  Mrs.  Mary  L. 
Wyman,  Mrs.  Leon 
Wyman,  Mrs.  Mary 


CAMP  LOMAX,  NO.  151 


UNITED  CONFEDERATE  VETERANS. 

Organized : 1878. 

Chartered : 

Meetings-.  Monthly  on  the  third  Thursday  night  in  each 
month.  Annual  on  January  19. 


Commander — J.  B.  Fuller. 

1st  Lieut.  Commander — R.  P.  Grigg. 

2nd  Lieut.  Commander — George  W.  Hails. 
3rd  Lieut.  Commander — R.  E.  Fannin. 
Adjutant — Paul  Sanguinetti. 
Secretary-Treasurer — Benj.  M.  Washburn. 
Chaplain — Rev.  Dr.  N.  M.  Woods. 


Anderson,  S.  J.,  Co.  “K”  21st  Ala.  Inf. 

Brewer,  G.  E.,  Capt.,  46th  Ala.  Inf. 

Barnett,  Joel,  Co.  “F”  7th  Ala.  Cav. 

Bibb,  Peyton,  Cadet  Corps,  Ala.  State  University. 
Beale,  C.  H.,  Co.  “D”  27th  N.  C.  Inf.  Regt. 

Baker,  Dr.  C.  C.,  Assistant  Surgeon,  60th  Ala.  Inf.  Regt. 
Bird,  J.  N.,  Co.  “D”  16th  Ga.  Inf.  Regt. 


OFFICERS 


MEMBERS 


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Boothe,  Wiley,  Co.  “H”  6th  Ala.  Regt. 

Beers,  G.  W.,  3rd  Ala.  Inf. 

Beasley,  S.  H.,  Mont.  True  Blues,  3rd  Ala.  Inf. 

Cobb,  F.  H.,  1st  Lieutenant,  Co.  “H”  34th  Ala.  Inf. 
Copley,  P.  A.,  Co.  “C”  6th  N.  C.  Inf.  Regt. 

Calloway,  J.  A.,  7th  Ala.  Inf. 

Crawford,  A.  T.,  Co.  “I”  46th  Ga.  Inf. 

Campbell,  W.  L.,  Co.  “A”  5th  La.  Inf. 

Crowell,  J.  C.,  Nelson  Rangers,  escort,  Gen.  S.  D.  Lee. 
Davidson,  H.  C.,  Co.  “H”  7th  Ala.  Cav.  Regt. 
DeJarnette,  M.  D.,  Co.  “A”  8th  Ala.  Cav. 

Dix,  Rev.  A.  F.,  Sergt.  Major,  23rd  Ala.  Battalion. 
Davant,  F.  F.,  Co.  “B”  2nd  S.  C.  Cav.  Regt. 

Dent,  J.  H.,  Eufaula  Light  Artillery. 

Dent,  Warren  F.,  Secret  Service,  Maryland. 

Ely,  G.  W.,  Co.  “C”  45th  Ga.  Regt. 

Fuller,  J.  B.,  Co.  “C”  60th  Ala.  Inf.  Regt. 

Fuller,  W.  C.,  Quartermaster,  63rd  Ala.  Inf. 

Folds,  F.  M.,  Macon  Artillery,  Ga. 

Fowler,  E.  G.,  Co.  “E”  3rd  Ala.  Inf. 

Fannin,  R.  E.,  Co.  “E”  33rd  Ala.  Inf. 

Flinn,  D.  P.,  Co.  “K”  2nd  Ala.  Cav. 

Grigg,  R.  P.,  Co.  “F”  60th  Ala.  Inf.  Regt. 

Golson,  H.  L.,  Lieutenant,  Co.  “G”  6th  Ala.  Inf. 
Gilmer,  M .S.,  Escort  of  Gen.  Pillow,  Ky. 

Graves,  T.  J.,  Co.  “F”  63rd  Ala.  Inf.  Reg. 

Gaston,  J.  B.,  Surgeon,  C.  S.  A. 

Giddens,  J.  T.,  Co.  “I”  45th  Ala.  Inf. 

Garland,  A.  B.,  Sergt.,  Co.  “B”  44th  Va.  Regt. 
Godwin,  W.  B.,  Co.  “B’’  Murchison,  Ga.  Cav. 

Hails,  G.  W.,  Co.  “F”  7th  Ala.  Cav. 

Halbert,  Henry  S.,  Co.  “G”  6th  Texas  Cav. 


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Heins,  Henry,  Co.  “H”  1st  S.  C.  Cav. 

Haygood,  W.  E.,  Co.  “A”  1st  Ala.  Cav. 

Hicks,  J.  W.,  Co.  “C”  3rd  Ala.  Inf. 

Hammond,  H.  C.  Selden’s  Battery. 

Herron,  W.  W.,  Watts  Guard. 

Halbert,  H.  S.,  Co.  “G”  6th  Texas  Cavalry. 

Hall,  S.  B.,  Co.  “F”  3rd  Ala.  Inf.  Reg. 

Herbert,  B.  P. 

Haigler,  L.  W.,  Co.  “E”  6th  Ala. 

Kitchens,  J.  L.,  Co.  “F”  26th  Ala.  Inf. 

King,  M.  W.,  Co.  “B”  1st  Ala.  Inf.  and  Kolb’s  Battery. 
Kirkpatrick,  John  A.,  Walter’s  Battery,  S.  C. 

Lawson,  W.  H.,  Co.  “C”  13th  Ala.  Inf. 

Lamar,  Rev.  A.  J.,  Co.  “H”  9th  Ga.  State  Troops. 

Lee,  T.  W.,  Co.  “F”  23rd  Ala. 

Ledyard,  W.  F.,  2nd  Sergeant,  Co.  “D”  7th  Ala.  Cav. 
Lawrence,  W.  F. 

McGuire,  M.,  Co.  “H”  15th  Ala.  Inf. 

Mabson,  A.  A.,  Co.  “D”  3rd  and  6th  Ala.  Cav. 

Malloy,  C.  S.,  Lieutenant,  60th  Ala.  Inf. 

McLean,  Dr.  Frank,  Lieut.,  Co.  “I”  1st  Miss.  Inf. 

Mills,  Jesse  G.,  Co.  “H”  6th  Ala.  Cav. 

Martin,  Thomas,  Co.  “I”  15th  Ala.  Cav.  Reg. 
Meriwether,  B.  F.,  Co.  “H”  60th  Ala.  Inf. 

Martin,  Henry  M., 

Morgan,  McD.,  47th  Ala.  Inf. 

Merritt,  T.  F.,  Co.  “I”  31st  Ala.  Inf. 

Owen,  C.  E.,  5th  Ala.  Inf.  Warrior  Guards. 
Oppenheimer,  Ben,  2nd  Ala.  Cav.  Reg. 

Norton,  G.  P.,  Co.  “K”  1st  La.  Cav.  Reg. 

Mosley,  J.  A.,  Corporal,  Co.  “F”  13th  Ala.  Inf.  Reg. 
McCain,  W.  H.,  Co.  “H”  51st  Ala.  Cav.  Reg. 


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Penn,  W.  M.,  Co.  “C”  3rd  Ala.  Inf. 

Perry,  Rev.  0.  S.,  Co.  “G”  45th  Ala. 

Price,  Benjamin,  Co.  “I”  3rd  Ala. 

Prickett,  S.  C.,  Co.  “F”  60th  Ala.  Inf. 

Pyron,  M.  A.,  Sergt.,  Co.  “F”  2nd  Ga.  Cav.  Reg. 

Pruett,  J.  H.,  Co.  “C”  45th  Ala.  Inf. 

Rogers,  C.  P.,  Capt.  Co.,  “H”  37th  Ala.  Inf. 

Richardson,  W.  H.,  Co.  “I”  45th  Ala. 

Rollo,  T.  H.,  Co.  “H”  18th  Ala.  Inf.  Reg. 

Rast,  J.  W.,  Co.  “H”  3rd  Ala.  Inf. 

Sanford,  J.  W.  A.,  Colonel,  60th  Ala.  Inf. 

Sanguinetti,  Paul,  Co.  “K”  19th  Va.  Inf. 

Screws,  W.  W.,  1st  Lieut.  59th  Ala.  Inf. 

Simpson,  J.  M.,  Capt.  Co.  “F”  13th  Ala.  Inf. 

Sayre,  W.  D.,  Wash’  Artillery,  N.  C. 

Stratton,  A.  E.,  13th  Texas  Cav.  Reg. 

Stokes,  W.  S.,  Sergeant,  Co.  “K”  2nd  Ala.  Cav. 

Selden,  W.  M.,  Greensboro  Guards,  Ala. 

Semmes,  Raphael,  2nd  Lieut.  Naval  Brigade,  Staff  Brig. 
Gen.  R.  Semmes. 

Snyder,  J.  F.,  Co.  “B”  1st  Va.  Reg. 

Slaughter,  J.  B.,  Co.  “F”  30th  Ga.  Inf.  Reg. 

Speigner,  W.  H.,  Co.  “C”  34th  Ala.  Inf. 

Stern,  Charles  A.,  Waters’  Battery,  Mobile,  Ala. 

Taylor,  Albert  J.,  Co.  “B”  7th  Ala.  Cav.  Reg. 

Taylor,  W.  A.,  Co.  “A”  17th  Ala.  Inf. 

Teague,  W.  M.,  Co.  “I”  3rd  Ala.  Inf. 

Thomas,  J.  G.,  Semple’s  Battery. 

Thompson,  A.  L.  R.,  Co.  “K”  5t  i Ala.  Inf. 

Tullis,  John  W.,  1st  Lieut.  Hardavay  Battery. 

Tyson,  A.  P.,  Co.  “F”  7th  Ala.  Cav.  Reg. 


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Tennille,  F.  T.,  Co.  “D”  9th  Ga.  Inf. 

Tharin,  D.  C.,  1st  Sergt.  Co.  “F”  6th  Ala.  Inf. 
Thrasher,  W.  W.,  Co.  “C”  46th  Ala. 

Walker,  H.  T.,  on  Gen.  Forrest’s  Staff. 

Ward,  W.  S.,  Semple’s  Battery. 

Washburn,  B.  M.,  M.  T.  Blue’s  Battery. 

West,  W.  S.,  Co.  “E”  13th  Ga.  Reg. 

Wilson,  L.  D.,  Co.  “C”  Wirt  Adam’s,  Forrest’s  Cav. 
Wilson,  A.  P.,  Co.  “K”  2nd  Ala.  Cav. 

Woods,  N.  M.,  Payne’s  Co.  1st  Tenn.  Cav. 
Yarbrough,  H.  P.,  Co.  “F”  17th  Ala.  Inf.  Reg. 
Yelverton,  H.  C-,  Co.  “H”  15th  Ala. 


CAMP  JEFF  FALKNER,  NO.  1382. 

UNITED  CONFEDERATE  VETERANS. 

Organized : Oet.  26,  1901. 

Meetings : First  Wednesday  evening  of  each  month.  An- 

nual meeting  in  June  each  year. 

OFFICERS 

Commander — John  Purifoy. 

First  Lieutenant — H.  C.  Hames. 

Second  Lieutenant — 

Third  Lieutenant — Charles  Munch. 

Adjutant  and  Secretary — W.  B.  Whiting. 

Quarter  Master — M.  Burke. 

Surgeon — Dr.  S.  M.  Hogan. 

Treasurer — J.  D.  Barron. 

Officer  of  the  Day — George  W.  Morris. 

Color  Sergeant — Mike  Hogan. 


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MEMBERS 

Abraham,  D.,  Co.  B.,  1st  Reg.  Ala.  Cav. 
Adams,  T.  J.,  Co.  A.,  44th  Ga.  Inf. 

Barganier,  John  T.,  Co.  D.,  60th  Ala.  Cav. 
Barganier,  J.  F.,  Co.  D.,  53rd  Ala.  Cav. 
Barksdale,  John  M.,  Co. — , 63rd  Ala.  Inf. 
Barron,  J.  D.,  Co.  L.,  6th  Ala.  Cav. 

Burdeaux,  J.  F.,  Co. — , 63rd  Ala.  Inf. 

Burke,  M.,  Co.  E.,  13th  and  15th  Ark. 

Bates,  W.  T.,  Co.  E.,  1st  Ala.  Inf. 

Bates,  J.  J.,  Co.  I.,  45th  Ala.  Inf. 

Brock,  J.  P.,  Co.  I,  53rd  Ala.  Cav. 

Booker,  E.  W.,  Co.  D.,  3rd  Ala.  Inf. 

Brooks,  A.  J.,  Co.  A.,  56th  Ala.  Cav. 
Barganier,  H.  H.,  Co.  I.,  60th  Ala.  Cav. 
Barganier,  C.  P.,  Co.  I.,  60th  Ala.  Cav. 
Barganier,  M.,  Co.  C.,  1st  Ala.  Inf. 
Bondreaux,  A.  L.,  Co  .E.,  4th  La.  Inf. 

Bowles,  Thomas  W.,  Q.  M.  18th  Ala.  Inf. 
Collier,  L.  A.,  Co. — , 33rd  Ala.  Inf. 

Carr,  G.  W.  L.,  Co. — , Surgeon,  56th  Ala.  Cav. 
Cook,  O.  B.,  Co.  B.,  22nd  Ga.  Inf. 

Crusius,  William,  Co.  E.,  6th  Ala.  Inf. 

Cook,  M.  N. 

Davis,  M.  P.,  Wood’s  Cavalry. 

Davis,  A.  Z.,  Wood’s  Cavalry. 

Dennis,  Levi,  Co. — , 59th  Ala.  Inf. 

Eubanks,  John  W. 

Farrior,  W.  O.,  Co. — , 3rd  Ala.  Inf. 

Filling,  R.  S.,  Co.  H.,  37th  Ala.  Inf. 

Finegan,  S. 

Frazer,  John  A.,  Co.  E.,  1st  Ala.  Cav. 


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Fuller,  George  W. 

Gregg,  T.  E.,  Co.  E.,  6th  Ala.  Inf. 

Gordon,  E.  B.,  Co.  D.,  Hilliard’s  Legion. 

Gunn,  C.  A.,  Co.  D.,  2nd  Miss.  Inf. 

Green,  J.  J.,  Co.  A.,  29th  N.  C.  Inf. 

Gregory,  Dr.  0.  S.,  Co.  H.,  Hampton’s  Legion.  C.  & 
Vols. 

Hassey,  M.  M.,  Robinson’s  Battery. 

Hawkins,  V.  T.,  6th  Ala.  Reg. 

Herbert,  J.  J.,  Co.  I.,  1st  Ala.  Inf.  Reg. 

Hails,  Robert,  Semples’  Battery  and  7th  Ala.  Cav. 
Haselvander,  A.,  Jeff  Davis’  Artillery. 

Hames,  H.  C.,  Co.  I.,  9th  Miss  Cav. 

Hausen,  C.  M. 

Heaton,  Charles,  Co.  C.,  53rd  Ala.  Cav. 

Harris,  J.  W.,  Co.  C.,  1st  Ala.  Inf. 

Hill,  W.  H.,  Co.  A.,  1st  Ala.  Cav. 

Hogan,  Dr.  S.  M.,  Co.  A.,  8th  Conf.  Cav. 

Hogan,  W .H.,  Co.  A.,  8th  Conf.  Cav. 

Hodges,  W.  T. 

Hogan,  Mike,  Watts’  Cadets. 

Houser,  M.  C. 

Jackson,  W.  H.,  Co.  A.,  1st  Ala.  Cav. 

Judkins,  J.  H.,  Montg.  Mounted  Rifles,  Clan- 
ton’s Cav. 

King,  William. 

Keating,  G.  W.,  Co.  F.,  3rd  Ala.  Inf. 

King,  T.  C.,  Co.  K.,  17th  Ala.  Inf. 

Knox,  William,  3rd  Ala.  Inf. 

Leak,  W.  W. 

Lawrence,  D.  S.,  Co.  A.,  17th  Ala.  Inf. 

May,  F.  E.,  2nd  Ala.  Reg.,  English’s  Co. 


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Murphy,  John  H.,  Co.  D.,  7th  Ala.  Cav. 

Mosby,  J.  A. 

McQueen,  F.  M.,  Co.  K.,  5th  Ala.  Sharp  Shooters. 
Metcalf,  A.  W.,  Jeff  Davis’  Artillery. 

Morris,  G.  W. 

McDowell,  W.  T. 

Munch,  Charles,  Wheat’s  Zouave  Batallion. 

Norris,  J.  C.,  Wood’s  Cavalry. 

Orum,  Charles,  Co.  B.,  1st  Ala.  Cav. 

Perdue,  W.  F.,  53rd  Ala.  Cav. 

Pruett,  M.,  Wood’s  Cavalry. 

Purifoy,  John,  Jeff  Davis’  Light  Artillery. 

Quillan,  T.  L.,  1st  Ala.  Cav. 

Provence,  S.  N. 

Reid,  Geo.  E.,  Co.  F.,  23rd  Ala.  Inf  . 

Rice,  W.  P.,  Sr.,  Co.  D.,  15th  Conf.  Cav. 

Ruth,  C.  L.,  Co.  F.,  23rd  Tenn.  Inf. 

Rosewald,  A.  J.,  Co.  C.,  62nd  Ala. 

Reynolds,  H.  C. 

Ray,  M.  L.,  5th  N.  C.  Cav. 

Reynolds,  J.  P. 

Rupenthal,  Jacob  L.,  Watts’  Cadets. 

Singletary,  F.  P.,  Detached  Service. 

Samply,  J.  S.,  Co.  C.,  1st  Ala.  Cav. 

Smith,  A.  G.,  Co.  I.,  53rd  Ala.  Cav. 

Smith,  James  T.,  Co.  B.,  1st  Ga.  Reg.  and  29th  Ga, 
Battery. 

Trapp,  S.  B.,  3rd  Ala.  Inf. 

Trawick,  I.  Y.,  Jeff  Davis’  Artillery. 

Tillery,  J.  S.,  Co.  I.,  60th  Ala.  Inf. 

Willis,  J.  T.,  Co.,  17th  Ala.  Inf. 

Wright,  W.  C. 


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Whetstone,  W.  D. 

Westcott,  Samuel  T.,  7th  Ala.  Cav. 

Wright,  M.  A. 

Whiting,  W.  B.,  Rucker’s  Escort,  7th  Ala.  Cav. 


CAMP  HOLTZCLAW,  NO.  259 
UNITED  SONS  OF  CONFEDERATE  VETERANS. 

Organized:  May  3,  1901. 

Chartered:  May  15,  1901. 

Meetings:  2nd  Wednesday  evening  each  month. 

OFFICERS 

Commandant — John  A.  Elmore. 

1st  Lieutenant — Wm.  C.  Swanson. 

2nd  Lieutenant — Wm.  E.  Pitts. 

Surgeon — Dr.  J.  H.  Crossland. 

Chaplain — Blount  F.  Davidson. 

Adjutant — Benj.  A.  Taylor. 

Treasurer — Marshall  B.  King. 

Assistant  Treasurer—  Blount  F.  Davidson. 
Quartermaster — Thomas  M.  McDonough. 

Color  Sergeant — Claud  McRee 
Historian — Dr.  Thomas  M.  Owen. 

MEMBERS 

Chapman,  Dr.  Benj.  S. 
Conniff,  William  J. 

Cook,  J.  T. 

Crossland,  Dr.  J.  H. 
Crum,  Benjamin  P. 
Davidson,  Blount  F. 
Dent,  S.  H.  Jr. 

Elmore,  John  A. 

Elmore,  Vincent  M. 


Baber,  Eugene  F.  Jr. 
Bankhead,  Henry  M. 
Banks,  Richard  G. 
Bayne,  A.  L. 
Beauchamp,  George  A. 
Blakey,  William  M. 
Burke,  Edward 
Burnett,  Ellis 
Butt,  R.  L. 


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Fitts,  Harden  H. 

Fort,  William  E. 

Foster,  J.  Henry 
Fuller,  John  B. 

Fuller,  Paul 
Lewis,  Thos.  G. 

Goodwyn,  Albert  T. 
Goodwyn,  Robert  Tyler 
Graves,  Bibb 
Griffin,  Virgil  S. 
Hausman,  De  Jalmas  S. 
Hay,  P.  S. 

Hendricks,  Julius 
Holloway,  J.  L. 

Holt,  E.  R. 

Holt,  Nathan  Benton 
Hubbard,  Charles 
Jelks,  William  D. 

Jones,  A.  Joshua 
Jones,  Goodwyn  R. 

Jones,  Ray 
Jones,  R.  H. 

Jones,  Thos  G.,  Jr. 
Kennedy,  Bruce 
Kennedy,  J.  M. 

King,  Marshall  B. 
Kirkpatrick,  James  H. 
Levy,  Charles 
Ligon,  Robert  F. 

Mabson,  Benjamin 
Mahoney,  Ed. 

Maner,  0.  C. 

McDavid,  Edmund  R. 
McDonough,  James 
McDonough,  Thomas,  Sr. 
McDonough,  Thos.  M.,  Jr. 
McIntyre,  C.  P. 


McKerall,  Leonard  S. 

McRee,  Claud 
O’Connell,  Edward  S. 

Owen,  Thomas  M. 

Owen,  Thomas  M.  Jr. 
Paterson,  J.  E. 

Pitts,  William  E. 

Prickett,  Sam  C. 

Reynolds,  Alfred 
Rosewald,  Sam 
Ruth,  W.  Hardwick 
Salter,  F.  Gerald 
Sanford,  Col.  John  W.  A.  Sr 
Screws,  M.  H. 

Screws,  Wallace  W.,  Jr. 
Seibels,  W.  Temple 
Sexton,  Albert  Campbell 
Sheehan,  William  T. 

Shulein,  Sidney 
Smith,  J.  Miles 
Smith,  Robert  W. 

Smith,  William 
Stern,  Phillip  H. 

Strauss,  Leopold 
Swanson,  Wm.  C. 

Tavlor,  Benj  A. 

Taylor,  T.  B. 

Teasley,  Charles  B. 

Terry,  J.  W. 

Thetford,  William  F. 
Thomas,  William  H. 

Tullis,  Clayton  T. 

Vaughn,  W.  Hunter 
Washburn,  Baldwin 
Wilkinson,  Ray 
Woods,  Col.  M.  L. 


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ALABAMA  ANTHROPOLOGICAL  SOCIETY. 


Organized:  May  13,  1909. 

Meetings:  Once  each  month.  Annual  meetings  in  Decem- 

ber each  year. 

OFFICERS 


President — Dr.  Thomas  M.  Owen. 
Vice-President — Dr.  Herbert  B.  Battle. 
Secretary — Peter  A.  Brannon. 
Treasurer — Buckner  Beasley. 


Andrews,  D.  M. 
Battle,  Dr.  Herbert  B. 
Beasley,  Buckner 
Brame,  J.  Y.  Jr. 
Brannon,  Peter  A. 
Englehart,  Samuel 


MEMBERS 

Halbert,  Henry  S. 
Horton,  E.  C. 

Letcher,  J.  Talbert 
Owen,  Dr.  Thomas  M. 
Scott,  John  E. 


III.  Literary  Clubs 


NEBULOUS  CLUB. 

Organized:  Nov.  1892. 

Meetings : Twelve  times  each  year,  being  once  a season 

at  each  member’s  home,  on  alternate  Tuesday  evenings  dur- 
ing the  Winter  and  Spring.  The  first  meeting  of  the  season 
usually  about  the  middle  of  November. 


OFFICERS 

President — Judge  J.  B.  Gaston. 
Secretary — Phillip  H.  Stern. 


MEMBERS 


Baldwin,  Dr.  Benj.  J. 
Crum,  Benj.  P. 

Cobbs,  Rev.  Edward  E. 
Ferguson,  Capt.  H.  B. 
Foster,  J.  Manly 
Gaston,  Judge  J.  B. 
Glass,  Franklin  P. 


Gunter,  Wm.  A. 

Jones,  Judge  Thomas  G. 
Murphy,  Dr.  E.  Gardner 
Screws,  Maj.  W.  W. 
Stern,  Capt.  Phillip  H. 
Stringfellow,  Horace 


NO  NAME  CLUB. 

Organized:  1893. 

Meetings:  Bi-monthly  from  November  to  June.  Annua’ 

meeting  in  May. 

officers — 1909-10. 

President — Mrs.  F.  A.  Flowers. 

Vice-President — Mrs.  Harvey  E.  Jones. 

Secretary — Mrs.  Bibb  Graves. 

Treasurer — Mrs.  W.  H.  Tisdale. 

Director — Mrs.  J.  A.  Kirkpatrick. 


(50) 


LITERARY  CLUBS 


51 


MEMBERS 


Andrew,  Mrs.  E.  C. 
Andrew,  Mrs.  Jas.  T. 
Arrington,  Miss  Olivia 
Baldwin,  Mrs.  B.  J. 
Battle,  Mrs.  Herbert 
Ball,  Mrs.  Fred 
Bandy,  Mrs.  Annie  Laurie 
Flowers,  Mrs.  F.  A. 
Garland,  Mrs.  Alex.  B. 
Gayle,  Mrs.  Wm.  A. 
Graves,  Mrs.  Bibb 
Hall,  Mrs.  W.  B. 

Hudson,  Mrs.  W.  H. 


Jones,  Mrs.  Harvey 
Kirkpatrick,  Mrs.  J.  A. 
Mertins,  Mrs.  Paul 
McNeel,  Mrs.  John 
Owen,  Mrs.  Thomas  M. 
Ross,  Mrs.  Belle  Allen 
Seelye,  Mrs.  S.  D. 
Stollenwerck,  Mrs.  Frank 
Stakely,  Mrs.  C.  A. 
Stringfellow,  Mrs.  Horace 
Tisdale,  Mrs.  W.  H. 
Williams,  Miss  Annie 


COUNCIL  OF  JEWISH  WOMEN. 


Organized : 1896. 

Meetings : Alternate  Mondays  from  first  Monday  in  No- 

vember to  first  Monday  in  May.  Annual  meetings  first  Mon- 
day in  May. 


President — Miss  Pauline  J.  Hausman. 
Vice-President — Mrs.  Emil  Weil. 

Secretary — Mrs.  W.  B.  Freidman. 

Treasurer — Mrs.  Alex  Rice. 

Senior  Director — Mrs.  I.  Weil. 

Associate  Director — Mrs.  Alex  Rice. 

Delegates  to  City  Federation — Mrs.  Sidney  Winter, 
Mrs.  Sohpie  Hertz,  Mrs.  Louis  Bernheimer,  Mrs. 
Wm.  Cohen,  Mrs.  I.  H.  Simon. 

Alternates — Mrs.  Judah  L.  Moses,  Mrs.  Bernard 
Frank,  Mrs.  Emily  Meyer,  Meyer,  Mrs.  E.  L, 
Weil,  Mrs.  Simon  Loeb. 


officers — 1909-10. 


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MEMBERS 


Behr,  Mrs.  Abe 
Bernheimer,  Mrs.  L. 
Cadden,  Mrs.  Helen 
Cohen,  Mrs.  Will 
Davis,  Mrs.  Gus 
Ehrenreich,  Mrs.  B.  C. 
Frank,  Mrs.  B. 
Friedman,  Mrs.  W.  B. 
Gerson,  Mrs.  Meyer,  Jr. 
Gerson,  Mrs.  Nathan 
Gerson,  Mrs.  Sam 
Gibian,  Mrs.  A. 

Griel,  Mrs.  Meyer 
Haas,  Mrs.  Jos.  C. 
Hausman,  Miss  Pauline 
Hertz,  Mrs.  Sophie 
Jacobi,  Mrs.  E.  H. 
Kaufman,  Mrs.  A.  J. 
Kohn,  Mrs.  Chas. 
Lehman,  Mrs.  Adolph 
Lemle,  Mrs.  Carrie 
Lobman,  Mrs.  E. 

Lobman,  Mrs.  N. 
Lobman,  Mrs.  Theodore 
Loeb,  Mrs.  Dimon 
Loeb,  Mrs.  Herman 
Loeb,  Mrs.  Henry 
Loeb,  Mrs.  Leon 
Loeb,  Mrs.  Michael 
Loeb,  Mrs.  Simon 


Loeb,  Mrs.  Sam 
Loeb,  Mrs.  Sig 
Marcus,  Mrs.  Rosa 
Meyer,  Mrs.  Emily 
Moritz,  Mrs.  C.  F. 
Moses,  Mrs.  Judah  L. 
Nachman,  Mrs.  Jos. 
Pinner,  Mrs.  W. 

Rice,  Mrs.  Alex 
Rosenberg,  Mrs.  H. 
Sabel,  Mrs.  Mose 
Sabel,  Mrs.  Sam 
Seligman,  Mrs.  Sophie 
Simon,  Mrs.  Henry 
Simon,  Mrs.  I.  H. 
Strauss,  Mrs.  Leop. 
Warner,  Mrs.  Joe 
Weil,  Mrs.  B.  J. 

Weil,  Mrs.  Emil 
Weil,  Mrs.  Emma 
Weil,  Mrs.  I. 

Weil,  Mrs.  Leon 
Weil,  Mrs.  Sidney 
Winter,  Mrs.  Florinne 
Winter,  Mrs.  I. 

Winter,  Mrs.  Sidney 
Wollner,  Mrs.  Mollie 
Wolff e,  Mrs.  B. 

Wolff e,  Mrs.  Gus 


MAGAZINE  CLUB. 

Organized : March  20,  1896. 

Meeting:  Fortnightly  from  October  to  May.  Annual 

meeting  in  May. 


LITERARY  CLUBS 


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OFFICERS— 1909-10. 

President — Mrs.  John  B.  Hastings. 

Vice-President — Mrs.  Janies  H.  Hardaway. 

Director — Miss  Olivia  Anderson. 

Recording  Secretary — Mrs.  Neander  M.  Woods. 
Corresponding  Secretary — Mrs.  Walter  W.  Pearson. 
Treasurer — Mrs.  William  A.  Cary. 


CITY  FEDERATION. 

Senior  Director — Mrs.  Stewart  McQueen. 

Junior  Director — Mrs.  Crawford  T.  Ruff. 

Delegates  to  City  Federation — Mrs.  J.  Walter  Black; 
Mrs.  Sarah  B.  Bethea,  Miss  Elizabeth  B.  Reeves, 
Miss  Elizabeth  McGehee,  Miss  Augusta  H. 
Woodruff. 

Alternates — Mrs.  Edward  M.  Trimble,  Miss  Martha 
McGehee,  Mrs.  Leroy  Teasley,  Mrs.  Henry  M. 
Hobbie,  Mrs.  J.  B.  Gaston. 


MEMBERS 


Anderson,  Miss  Olivia 
Bethea,  Mrs.  Sarah  B. 
Black,  Mrs.  J.  Walter 
Browder,  Mrs.  Richard  D. 
Cary,  Mrs.  William  A . 
Falkner,  Mrs.  Jefferson  M. 
Gaston,  Mrs.  J.  B. 
Gunnells,  Mrs.  H.  C. 
Hardaway,  Mrs.  James  H. 
Hastings,  Mrs.  John  B. 
Hobbie,  Mrs.  Henry  M. 
Jones,  Miss  Bessie 
Ledyard,  Mrs.  William  E. 
McGehee,  Miss  Elizabeth 
McGehee,  Miss  Martha 


McQueen,  Mrs.  Stewart 
Moore,  Miss  Elizabeth  C. 
Pearson,  Mrs.  Walter  W. 
Reeves,  Mrs.  Elizabeth  B. 
Ruff,  Mrs.  Crawford  T. 
Ruth,  Mrs.  Charles  L. 
Ryland,  Mrs.  John  R. 

Scott,  Mrs.  Charles 
Smith,  Mrs.  Benjamin  B. 
Teasley,  Mrs.  Leroy 
Trimble,  Mrs.  Edward  M. 
Tuttle,  Mrs.  Mortimer 
Williams,  Mrs.  P.  J. 
Woodruff,  Miss  Augusta  H. 
Woods,  Mrs.  Neander  M. 


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THE  TINTAGIL. 


Organized : 1896. 

Meetings : Fortnightly  on  Monday  at  4:00  o’clock  p.  m.. 

beginning  first  Monday  in  November  and  continuing  to  June. 
Annual  meeting  in  May. 

officers — 1909-10. 

President — Miss  Janet  Hurter. 

Vice-President — Miss  Mary  Knowles. 

Secretary — Miss  Caroline  Haralson. 

Director — Miss  Alice  Lahey. 


MEMBERS 


Andrew,  Miss  Elizabeth 
Arrington,  Mrs.  Olive  Pierce 
Burke,  Miss  Mary 
Craik,  Miss  Jean 
Gunter,  Miss  Anne 
Haralson,  Miss  Caroline 
Harwell,  Miss  Ethel 
Holmes,  Miss  Elizabeth 
Holmes,  Miss  Sophia 
Hurter,  Miss  Janet 


Kirk,  Miss  Dolly 
Knowles,  Miss  Mary 
Lahey,  Miss  Alice 
McDonald,  Miss  Olive 
Marks,  Miss  Clementine 
Marks,  Miss  Louise 
Pollard,  Miss  Rebecca 
Sayre,  Miss  Elizabeth 
Wyman,  Miss  Lucretia 
Wyman,  Miss  Sadie 


IONIAN  CLUB. 

Organized : Sept.  1899. 

Meetings:  Alternate  Thursdays  11:00  a.  m.,  beginning 

last  Thursday  in  October  and  continuing  to  May.  Annual 
meetings  in  April. 


LITERARY  CLUBS 


55 


OFFICERS — 1909-10. 

President — Mrs.  John  C.  Stratford. 

V ice-President — Mrs.  Glenn  Andrews. 

Recording  Secretary — Mrs.  H.  Starr  Kealhofer. 
Corresponding  Secretary — Mrs.  Wm.  Lamar  Law. 
State  Director — Mrs.  Walter  B.  Fisk. 

Treasurer — Mrs.  J.  Manly  Foster. 


MEMBERS 


Amerine,  Mrs.  E.  P. 
Anderson,  Mrs.  J.  C. 
Andrews,  Mrs.  Glenn 
Boykin,  Mrs.  Burwell  L. 
Cain,  Mrs.  Me  Duff 
Cobbs,  Mrs.  J.  Lewis 
Coleman,  Mrs.  Phares 
Crittenden,  Mrs.  Stanley  S. 
Durr,  Mrs.  John  W. 

Durr,  Mrs.  W.  L. 

Evans,  Mrs.  B.  F. 
Edmonds,  Mrs.  H.  M. 

Fisk,  Mrs.  Walter  B. 
Foster,  Mrs.  J.  Manly 
Garber,  Mrs.  Alex  M. 
Gunnels,  Mrs.  H.  C. 


Robbie,  Mrs.  Richard  M. 
Kealhofer,  Mrs.  H Starr 
Lanier,  Mrs.  C.  A. 

Law,  Mrs.  Wm.  Lamar 
Little,  Mrs.  E.  M. 

Marks,  Mrs.  Wm.  M. 
Mayfield,  Mrs.  J.  J. 
Maxwell,  Mrs.  W.  R. 
Nelson,  Mrs.  O.  0. 
Newson,  Mrs.  Henry 
Ragland,  Mrs.  W.  H. 
Seymour,  Mrs.  Wm.  H. 
Sheehan,  Mrs.  Wm.  T. 
Stratford,  Mrs.  John  C. 
Tullis,  Mrs.  John  W. 


MOTHERS’  CIRCLE. 

Organized:  March  10,  1900. 

Meetings:  First  and  third  Thursday  each  month  at  11:00 

o’clock  a.  m.,  from  October  to  May.  Annual  meeting  in  April. 

OFFICERS — 1909-10. 

Honorary  President — Mrs.  A.  T.  Goodwyn. 

President — Mrs.  Ray  Rushton. 

First  Vice-President — Mrs  F .C.  Stevenson. 

Second  Vice-President — Mrs.  W.  J.  Chambers. 


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Recording  Secretary — Mrs.  J.  M .Hopkins. 
Corresponding  Secretary — Mrs.  B.  L.  Cox. 

Treasurer — Mrs.  E.  A.  Parker. 

Director — Mrs.  J.  E.  Andrews. 

Associate  Director — Mrs.  W.  E.  Ledyard. 

Board  of  Directors — Mrs.  Ray  Rushton,  Mrs.  F.  C. 
Stevenson,  Mrs.  W.  J.  Chambers,  Mrs.  J.  M. 
Hopkins,  Mrs.  B.  L.  Cox,  Mrs.  E.  A.  Parker, 
Mrs.  J.  E.  Andrews. 

Delegates  to  City  Federation — Mrs.  F.  C.  Stevenson, 
Mrs.  A.  R.  Gilchrist,  Mrs.  T.  J.  Stephens,  Mrs. 
Rosa  Marcus,  Mrs.  E.  W.  Hausman. 


MEMBERS 


Allen,  Mrs.  J.  B. 
Andrews,  Mrs.  D.  M. 
Andrews,  Mrs.  J.  E. 
Baber,  Mrs.  C. 

Black,  Mrs.  W. 

Cadden,  Mrs.  E.  I. 
Chambers,  Mrs.  W.  J. 
Chandler,  Mrs.  Chas. 
Cody,  Mrs.  J.  D. 
Covington,  Mrs.  G.  W. 
Cox,  Mrs.  B.  L. 

Crist,  Mrs.  G.  W. 
Dexter,  Mrs.  R.  P. 
Dickson,  Mrs.  C. 
Duncan,  Mrs.  Frank 
Friedman,  Mrs.  W.  B. 
Gilchrist,  Mrs.  A.  R. 
Goodwyn,  Mrs.  A.  T. 
Gorrie,  Mrs.  D.  F. 
Haigler,  Mrs.  W.  M. 
Hanna,  Mrs.  Robert  G. 
Hausman,  Mrs.  E.  W. 
Hertz,  Mrs.  S. 

Hewitt,  Mrs.  C.  G. 
Hopkins,  Mrs.  J.  M. 


Hudson,  Mrs.  W.  M. 
Jones,  Mrs.  H. 

Jones,  Mrs.  W.  N. 
Julian,  Mrs.  Frank 
Langham,  Mrs.  E.  E. 
Lassiter,  Mrs.  L.  L. 
Ledyard,  Mrs.  W.  E. 
Marcus,  Mrs.  Rosa 
McGough,  Mrs.  T.  D. 
Moritz,  Mrs.  Chas. 
Pai'ker,  Mrs.  E.  A. 
Perry,  Mrs.  W.  T. 
Pinner,  Mrs.  Wm. 
Roeder,  Mrs.  Paul 
Ross,  Mrs.  B.  A. 
Rushton,  Mrs.  Ray 
Seed,  Mrs.  Walter 
Smith,  Mrs.  Chas. 
Stern,  Mrs.  S.  B. 
Stephens,  Mrs.  T.  J. 
Stevenson,  Mrs.  F.  C. 
Stough,  Mrs.  T.  J. 
Thompson,  Mrs.  J.  A. 
Williamson,  Mrs.  C. 
Winford,  Mrs.  W.  S. 


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ASSOCIATE  MEMBERS 

Holt,  Mrs.  E.  R.  Matthews,  Mrs.  W.  E.  Jr. 

Scott,  Mrs.  Chas. 

HONORARY  MEMBERS 

Eager,  Mrs.  Geo.  B.  Johnston,  Mrs.  R.  D. 


METEOR  CLUB. 


Organized : 1899. 

Meeting-.  Fortnightly  on  Thursday  evening. 

OFFICERS 

President — Alexander  Troy. 

Secretary — Alva  Fitzpatrick. 


MEMBERS 


Chaffee,  Frank  P. 
Fitzpatrick,  Alva 
Forbes,  A.  G. 
Foster,  J.  Manly 
Gunnels,  H.  C. 
Jones,  George  W. 


Stollenwerck,  Frank  Jr, 
Thomas,  George  A. 
Thompson,  J.  A. 

Troy,  Alexander 
Wallace,  John  H. 
Westcott,  Dr.  W.  B. 


ART  STUDY  CLUB. 

Organized:  Jan.  24,  1902. 

Meetings:  Every  other  Tuesday. 

OFFICERS 

Director — Miss  Rutson  Hatchett. 

Secretary -Treasurer — Miss  Minna  Dent. 

Directors  to  City  Federation — Mrs.  Wm.  Lamar  Law 
and  Mrs.  Warren  Tyson. 


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MEMBERS 


Anderson,  Miss  Olivia 
Andrew,  Miss  Lizzie 
Arrington,  Miss  Olivia 
Arrington,  Mrs.  Robert 
Booth,  Miss  Margaret 
Bullock,  Miss  Eliza  M. 
Cobbs,  Mrs.  E.  E. 
Coleman,  Mrs.  Charles  C. 
Craik,  Miss  Jean 
Dimmick,  Miss  Margaret 
Dimmick,  Miss  Annie  May 
Dent,  Miss  Minna 
Durr,  Mrs.  John  W. 

Durr,  Mrs.  Wilsie 
Edmonds,  Mrs.  Henry  M. 
Forbes,  Miss  Clara  Ellen 
Gibson,  Miss  Mary  Carr 
Gunter,  Mrs.  Harris 
Gunter,  Miss  Nan 


Hatchett,  Miss  Brooke 
Hatchett,  Miss  Rutson 
Haralson,  Miss  Caroline 
Hurter,  Miss  Carrie  Lee 
Hurter,  Miss  Janet 
Holmes,  Miss  Dalmar 
Harris,  Miss  May 
Hall,  Mrs.  William  J. 
Lyle,  Mrs.  Edward 
Law,  Mrs.  William  Lamar 
McDonald,  Miss  Olive 
McNeel,  Mrs.  John  D. 
Moore,  Miss  Elizabeth  C. 
Parker,  Miss  Elizabeth 
Rogers,  Miss  Zelma 
Stringfellow,  Mrs.  Horace 
Tyson,  Mrs.  Warren 
Williams,  Miss  Annie 


THE  THIRTEEN. 

Organized:  January,  1902. 

Meetings : Twice  each  month,  except  for  the  months  of 

July,  August  and  September,  in  which  only  one  meeting  is 
held.  Officers  elected  annually  in  January  each  year. 

OFFICERS 

President — Rev.  Stewart  McQueen. 

Secretary — 


MEMBERS 


Cody,  Michael 
Edmonds,  Rev.  Henry  M. 
Glass,  Franklin  P. 

Laird,  Hervey  W. 

Loeb,  Jacques 
McQueen,  Rev.  Stewart 
Owen,  Thomas  M. 


Pinckard,  James  S. 

Sexton,  Albert  C. 

Stakely,  Rev.  Dr.  Charles  A. 
Stoll  enwerck,  Frank 
Thomas,  Judge  Wm.  H. 
Weil,  Leon 


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THE  SESAME  CLUB. 

Organized : October,  1904. 

Meetings:  Fortnightly — Friday  3:30  o’clock,  October  to 

June.  Annual  meeting  in  March. 

OFFICERS 

President — Mrs.  Sidney  G.  Weil. 

Vice-President — Mrs.  Ernest  Mayer. 

Secretary  and  Treasurer — Miss  Rosa  Steiner. 


MEMBERS 


Cohen,  Mrs.  David 
Goldman,  Mrs.  Godfrey 
Loeb,  Miss  Cecile 
Loeb,  Mrs.  Simon 
Meyer,  Mrs.  A.  B. 
Meyer,  Miss  Stella 
Meyer,  Mrs.  Amelia 
Meyer,  Miss  Emily 
Mohr,  Miss  Della 
Moses,  Miss  Julia 
Mayer,  Mrs.  Ernest 
Moritz,  Mrs.  Charles 
Moritz,  Miss  Beulah 


Moritz,  Miss  Hilda 
Nachman,  Mrs.  Jos. 
Roman,  Mrs.  Sigmund 
Steiner,  Miss  Rosa 
Strauss,  Miss  Rose 
Stern,  Mrs.  Seigmund 
Weil,  Mrs.  Leon 
Weil,  Mrs.  Sidney 
Weil,  Mrs.  Emil 
Weil,  Mrs.  Isidore 
Weil,  Miss  Louise 
Weil,  Miss  Bertie 


ASSOCIATE  MEMBERS. 

Uhlfelder,  Miss  Kate  Ehrenreich,  Mrs.  B.  C. 


MONTGOMERY  CHAPTER. 

SOUTHERN  ASSOCIATION  OF  COLLEGE  WOMEN. 

Organized:  December,  1906. 

Meetings:  Literary  meetings  once  each  month,  except 

from  May  to  October  inclusive.  Annual  meeting  in  January. 

OFFICERS 

President — Miss  Margaret  Booth. 

Vice-President — Miss  Della  Mohr. 
Secretary-Treasurer — Miss  Helen  Vickers. 


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MEMBERS 


Booth,  Miss  Margaret,  of  Mount  Holyoke  Seminary. 
Dimmick,  Miss  Annie  May,  of  Wellesley  College. 
Gunter,  Miss  Anne,  of  The  Newcombe. 

Mohr,  Miss  Blanche,  of  The  Newcombe. 

Mohr,  Miss  Della,  of  The  Newcombe. 

Parker,  Miss  Elizabeth,  of  Radcliffe. 

Reed,  Mrs.  Prentiss  B.,  of  the  University  of  Chicago. 
Vickers,  Miss  Helen,  of  the  University  of  Alabama. 
Williams,  Mrs.  William,  of  Vassar  College. 


WEDNESDAY  MORNING  MUSIC  CLUB. 
Organized:  1908. 

Meetings:  Wednesday  morning  at  10:30  o’clock. 


President — Mrs.  Rienzf  Thomas. 
Vice-President — Mrs.  Michael  Cody. 
Secretary — Mrs.  Virgil  Griffin. 
Treasurer — Miss  Lucy  Lull. 

Musical  Director — Prof.  Rienzi  Thomas. 


OFFICERS 


MEMBERS 


Bayles,  Mrs.  Grover  C. 
Browder,  Mrs.  Richard  D. 
Cody,  Mrs.  Michael 
Griffin,  Mrs.  Virgil 
Hanna,  Mrs.  Robert 
Holt,  Miss  Louise 
Lipscomb,  Miss  Louise 
Lull,  Miss  Lucy 
Minderhout,  Mrs.  Pete 


Robinson,  Miss  May 


Roquemore,  Mrs.  John  D. 


Savage,  Mrs.  John 
Simon,  Mrs.  Ike 


Teasley,  Mrs.  Delores 
Waller,  Mrs.  George 
Washburn,  Mrs.  S.  E 
Thomas,  Mrs.  Rienzi 


HONORARY  MEMBERS 


Hill,  Mrs.  Alice  F. 


Tyson,  Miss  Annie 


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TWENTIETH  CENTURY  CLUB. 

Organized-.  Dec.  1,  1908. 

Meetings : First  and  third  Fridays,  at  3:00  o’clock  p.  m., 

from  October  to  June  inclusive.  Annual  meeting  in  June. 

officers — 1909-10. 

President — Mrs.  W.  P.  DeJarnette. 

Vice-President — Mrs.  C.  G.  Zirkle. 

Recording  Secretary — Mrs.  C.  G.  Hewitt. 
Corresponding  Secretary — Mrs.  L.  L.  DeJarnette. 
Treasurer — Miss  Rochelle  Jones. 

Senior  Director — Mrs.  John  Gay. 

Junior — Mrs.  C.  H.  Roquemore. 

Delegate  to  State  Federation — Mrs.  F.  O.  Walsh. 
Delegates  to  City  Federation — Mrs.  Jesse  Adams, 
Mrs.  Lee  Martin,  Mrs.  W.  H.  Moore,  Mrs.  T.  J. 
Reynolds,  Mrs.  Garner  Wade. 

Prespectus  Committee — Mrs.  Jesse  C.  Adams,  Mrs. 
Buckner  Beasley,  Mrs.  L.  L.  DeJarnette,  Chm. 


MEMBERS 


Adams,  Mrs.  Jesse  C. 
Allen,  Mrs.  Louise 
Barnett,  Mrs.  Martha 
Beasley,  Mrs.  Buckner 
Beauchamp,  Mrs.  G.  A. 
Brewer,  Mrs.  Owen 
DeJarnette,  Mrs.  L.  L. 
DeJarnette,  Mrs.  W.  P. 
Fitzpatrick,  Mrs.  Eleanor  V. 
Flowers,  Mrs.  E.  P. 

Gay,  Mrs.  John 
Gilchrist,  Mrs.  A.  R. 


Hewitt,  Mrs.  C.  G. 
Harmon,  Mrs.  R.  L. 
Jones,  Miss  Rochelle 
Kirkland,  Mrs.  Olin 
Martin,  Mrs.  L.  W. 
Moore,  Mrs.  W.  H. 
Reynolds,  Mrs.  T.  J. 
Roquemore,  Mrs.  C.  H. 
Thompson  ,Mrs.  H.  F. 
Wade,  Mrs.  Garner 
Walsh,  Mrs.  F.  O. 
Zirkle,  Mrs.  C.  G. 


HONORARY  MEMBER 
Coleman,  Mrs.  Phares 


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FLOWER  GROWERS  ASSOCIATION. 
Organized:  Jan.  1,  1907. 

OFFICERS 

President — Mrs.  W.  A.  Gayle. 

Vice-President — Mrs.  R.  P.  Stout. 

Secretary — Mrs.  C.  E.  McClellan. 
Corresponding  Secretary — Mrs.  C.  R.  Clark. 


Abercrombie,  Miss  Lallie 
Aldworth,  Mrs.  R.  T. 
Andrews,  Mrs.  Marshall 
Andrews,  Mrs.  Glenn 
Andrews,  Miss  Eliza  Frances 
Arrington,  Mrs.  Mary 
Ball,  Mrs.  Chas. 

Barnes,  Mrs.  of  Pike  Road 
Bibb,  Mrs.  M.  D. 

Billing,  Mrs.  F.  M. 

Blair,  Miss  R.  E. 

Braeme,  Mrs.  J.  Y. 

Brewer,  Mrs.  Owen 
Bullock,  Miss  Eliza 
Butt,  Mrs.  R.  L. 

Cobbs,  Mrs.  E.  E. 

Cobbs,  Mrs.  Claude 
Cobbs,  Mrs.  D.  E. 

Craik,  Miss  Jean 
Cobbs,  Mrs.  J.  L. 

Clark,  Mrs.  Sallie  G. 

Cozart,  Miss  Toccoa 
Cody,  Mrs.  J.  D. 

Dillard,  Mrs.  J.  Richard 
Dimmick,  Mrs.  J.  W. 

Duncan,  Mrs.  Frank 
Elmore,  Mrs.  Nellie 
Fisk,  Mrs.  Walter 
Flowers,  Mrs.  F.  A. 

Gay,  Mrs.  Ed. 

Gilmer,  Mrs.  Morgan 


MEMBERS 

Gunter,  Mrs.  Harris 
Holloway,  Mrs.  Will 
Hopkins,  Mrs.  J.  M. 
Hawley,  Mrs  .W  .H. 
Houghton,  Mrs.  H.  L. 
Holmes,  Miss  Sophia 
Hurter,  Miss  Carrie  Lee 
Jones,  Mrs.  Harvey 
Lassiter,  Mrs.  L. 

LeBron,  Mrs.  A.  W. 
LeGrand,  Mrs.  W.  H. 
Ligon,  Mrs.  Robt. 

Little,  Mrs.  Lila 
Marks,  Mrs.  Sam 
McCombs,  Mrs.  Geo. 
McKinney,  Mrs.  J.  I. 
McNeel,  Mrs.  Andrew 
Merriam,  Mrs.  E.  C. 
Moore,  Mrs.  W.  H. 
Payne,  Mrs.  W.  S. 
Persons,  Mrs.  Frank 
Pinckard,  Mrs.  J.  S. 
Pinkston,  Mrs.  J.  C. 
Rives,  Miss  Mattie 
Scott,  Mrs.  M.  C. 

Screws,  Mrs.  W.  W. 
Seibels,  Mrs.  Emmett 
Semple,  Miss  Irene 
Sinclair,  Mrs.  J.  C. 
Starke,  Mrs.  J.  M. 
Stollenwerck,  Mrs.  F. 


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Stuart,  Mrs.  Mose 
Taylor,  Mrs.  Frank 
Tennille,  Miss  Annie  Lou 
Tyson,  Mrs.  J.  C. 

Waller,  Mrs.  George 
Wiley,  Mrs.  A.  A. 


Winter,  Mrs.  Jno.  G. 
Wyly,  Mrs.  Amelia 
Wyman,  Mrs.  B.  L. 
Wyman,  Mrs.  J.  D. 
Wright,  Miss  Lizzie 


MONTGOMERY  SCHOOL  IMPROVEMENT 
ASSOCIATION. 

Organized:  Feb.  22,  1907. 

Meetings:  Third  Tuesdays  in  each  month  at  3:30  p.  m. 

at  the  Girls’  High  School,  except  during  the  months  of 
June,  July,  August  and  September. 

OFFICERS 

President — Mrs.  Ernest  Meyer. 

Vice-President — Mrs.  John  Haardt. 

Secretary — Mrs.  Walter  S.  Wyche. 

Treasurer — Mrs.  G.  W.  Crist. 

Advisory  Board — Dr.  B.  J.  Baldwin,  Prof.  C.  L. 
Floyd,  Mrs.  W.  H.  Seymour,  Mrs.  H.  C.  Gun- 
nels, Mrs.  Leon  Weil. 

Bellinger  Hill  District — Mrs.  John  Haardt,  Chairman. 
Capitol  Hill  District — Mrs.  G.  W.  Crist,  Chairman. 
Cottage  Hill  District — Miss  Olivia  Anderson,  Chairman. 
Decatur  Street  District — Mrs.  H.  S.  Persons,  Chairman. 
Herron  Street  District — 

Highland  Park  District — -Mrs.  C.  F.  Bogacki,  Chairman. 
Sayre  Street  District — 

West  End  District — Mrs.  J.  R.  McDaniel,  Chairman. 


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THE  ALUMNAE  ASSOCIATION  OF  THE  GIRLS’  HIGH 
SCHOOL. 

Organized:  May  23,  1890. 

OFFICERS 

President — Miss  Mary  S.  Knowles. 

1st  Vice-President — Miss  Bella  Coghill. 

2nd  Vice-President — Mrs.  L.  S.  McKerall. 

3rd  Vice-President — Miss  Jessamine  Rice. 

4th  Vice-President — Mrs.  J.  Watson. 

Secretary — Miss  Kate  Steiner. 

Treasurer — Mrs.  John  Roquemore. 

Historian — Miss  Natalie  Thornton. 


CHILTON  COLLEGE  CHAPTER. 

Chairman — Mrs.  A.  F.  Wilson. 
Secretary — Mrs.  John  Roquemore. 


Abraham,  Mrs.  H. 
Brame,  Mrs.  A.  J. 
Coghill,  Miss  Bella 
Coghill,  Miss  Lillie 
Crist,  Mrs.  G.  W. 
Campbell,  Miss  Pierce 
Dimmick,  Miss  A.  M. 
Dowe,  Mrs.  C.  F. 
Fuller,  Miss  Willie 
Fonville,  Mrs.  C.  A. 
Helburn,  Mrs.  B. 

Hall,  Mrs.  Wm. 


Keynton,  Mrs.  G.  W. 
Neumann,  Mrs.  F. 
Peach,  Mrs.  T.  L. 
Roquemore,  Mrs.  J.  D. 
Rushton,  Miss  Olive 
Sayre,  Miss  Lizzie 
Shaw,  Mrs.  Lena 
Spear,  Miss  Johnnie 
Tuttle,  Mrs.  M.  H. 
Wilson,  Mrs.  A.  F. 
Weil,  Mrs.  Leon 
Wyman,  Miss  Lula 


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THE  E.  M.  BULLOCK  CHAPTER. 
Chairman — Mrs.  L ,S.  McKerall. 


Bruce,  Miss  Martha 
Clay,  Miss  Ida 
Condon,  Mrs.  R.  W. 
Cook,  Mrs.  David  R. 
Dix,  Mrs.  Paul  F. 
Fuller,  Miss  Bertha 
Graves,  Mrs.  Bibb 
Hails,  Miss  Sallie 
Henderson,  Mrs.  G.  W. 
Kilgrow,  Mrs.  Cliff 
Lahey,  Miss  Margaret 
McKerall,  Mrs.  L.  S. 


McLemore,  Miss  Kate 
Merritt,  Miss  Maude 
Moses,  Miss  Julia 
Moore,  Mrs.  C.  A. 

Owen,  Mrs.  Gardner 
Offutt,  Miss  Susie 
Pickett,  Miss  Alberta 
Simpson,  Miss  Kate  Burke 
Simpson,  Miss  Bessie 
Vass,  Miss  Libbie 
Wilson,  Mrs.  Rupert 


THE  ROSA  FLOYD  CHAPTER. 


Director — Miss  Beulah  Moritz. 
Secretary — Miss  Jessamine  Rice. 


Barnett,  Miss  Mattie 
Baarcke,  Miss  Mary 
Black,  Mrs.  Percy 
Battle,  Mrs.  Ed. 
Bibb,  Miss  Bessie 
Chaffee,  Miss  Lucy 
Ellis,  Miss  Pauline 
Fay,  Miss  Mienchen 
Friedman,  Mrs. 
Gunter,  Miss  Anne 
Haynie,  Miss  Fannie 
Haden,  Miss  Florrie 
Holt,  Mrs.  J.  W. 
Hughes,  Miss  Daisy 
Hurter,  Miss  Janet 
Illges,  Miss  Ruby 
Jordan,  Mrs.  Will 
Lamar,  Miss  Emmie 


Ledbetter,  Miss  Mary 
Macey,  Miss  Eugenia 
McDonald,  Miss  Olive 
McLauren,  Mrs. 

Meyer,  Miss  Emily 
Mohr,  Miss  Della 
Moritz,  Miss  Beulah 
Noble,  Mrs.  Ed 
Owen,  Mrs.  Hopson 
Pickett,  Miss  Mary  Ellen 
Paterson,  Mrs.  Will 
Rice,  Miss  Jessamine 
Roper,  Miss  Rob 
Strauss,  Miss  Mabel 
Simpson,  Miss  Clara 
Weil,  Miss  Flossie 
Watts,  Miss  Sophia 
Yarbrough,  Miss  Clyde 


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THE  CENTRAL  HIGH  SCHOOL  CHAPTER. 

Chairman — Miss  Mary  Body  Williams. 
Secretary — Miss  Lucie  Dowe. 

Treasurer — Miss  Marjorie  Holmes. 


Barnes,  Miss  Ethleen 
Burke,  Miss  Mary 
Callaway,  Miss  Clara 
Carmichael,  Miss  Fannie  E. 
Clint,  Miss  Aline  B. 

Conniff,  Miss  Eugenia 
Covington,  Miss  Ethel 
Covington,  Miss  Hazel 
Crump,  Miss  Dora 
Dennis,  Miss  Cecil 
Dent,  Miss  Catherine 
Dorsey,  Miss  Lillian 
Dowe,  Miss  Lucie 
Ellesberry,  Miss  Palma 
Figh,  Miss  Margaret  L. 
Frank,  Miss  Dora 
Frank,  Miss  Sadie 
Gay,  Miss  Julia  S. 

Griffith,  Miss  Katie  B. 
Hails,  Miss  Katie 
Hamburger,  Miss  Virginia 
Hamburger,  Miss  Louise 
Hertz,  Miss  Alma 
Hoffman,  Miss  Vema 
Hodgson,  Miss  Edith 
Holt,  Miss  Annie 
Holmes,  Miss  Marjorie 
Hugger,  Miss  Carrie 
Hugger,  Miss  Maude 
Jones,  Miss  Laura 
Kennedy,  Miss  Laura 
Klinge,  Miss  Adeline 
Lamar,  Miss  Annie  Laurie 
Lee,  Miss  Effie 


Levy  ,Miss  Rosalind 
Loeb,  Miss  Blanche 
Loyd,  Miss  Hazel  N. 

Lucas,  Miss  Ida 
McKeithen,  Miss  Lucie 
Moses,  Miss  Adeline 
Parrish,  Miss  Ida 
Pickett,  Miss  Lizzie  B. 
Redding,  Miss  Mamie 
Rice,  Miss  Carrie 
Rice,  Miss  Irma 
Rollings,  Miss  Edna 
Richardson,  Miss  Georgia 
Sable,  Miss  Marcelle 
Sightler,  Miss  Annie 
Sistrunk,  Miss  Mary 
Smith,  Miss  Adelle 
Smith,  Miss  Annie  Foss 
Solomon,  Miss  Annie 
Spiers,  Mis  Nannie  J. 
Straussburger,  Miss  Anita 
Strong,  Miss  Lucille 
Thompson,  Miss  Willie 
Turner,  Miss  Margaret  A. 
Talman,  Miss  Mary  S. 
Vincentelli,  Miss  Marie 
Waller,  Miss  Ethel 
Waller,  Miss  Evelyn 
Watson,  Mrs.  Jere 
Westcott,  Miss  Clara 
Weil,  Miss  Jeanne 
Williams,  Miss  Mary  Boyd 
Williams,  Miss  Etheldra 


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THE  QUATRE  A SEPT  CHAPTER. 

Chairman — Miss  Mary  McQueen. 

Secretary  and  Treasurer — Miss  Je  Retta  Taylor. 


Andrew,  Miss  Elizabeth 
Alley,  Miss  Katherine 
Ament,  Miss  Lytle 
Bibb,  Miss  Evelyn  S. 
Behr,  Miss  Carrie 
Bartlett,  Mrs.  Ed. 
Brinson,  Mrs.  Minor 
Browne,  Miss  Margaret 
Brame,  Miss  Miriam 
Barnett,  Miss  Alberta 
Cadden,  Miss  Bessie 
Caldwell,  Mrs. 

Clark,  Miss  Emily 
Covington,  Miss  Clara 
Chandler,  Miss  Annie 
Centerfit,  Miss  Leslie 
Chestnut,  Miss  Belle 
Crown.  Mrs.  T.  R. 
Davidson,  Miss  Florence 
Day,  Miss  Marguerite 
Deas,  Miss  Pinckney 
Dreyfus,  Miss  Bessie 
Duncan,  Miss  Thula 
Emerson,  Miss  Lillian 
Figh,  Miss  Annie 
Gassenheimer,  Mrs.  L. 
Glass,  Mrs.  J.  P.  Jr. 
Glass,  Miss  Christine 
Hancock,  Miss  Florence 
Harrison,  Mrs. 

Jernigan,  Mrs. 

Johnson,  Mrs.  Dave 
Johnstone,  Miss  Ethel 
Jones,  Mrs.  Herbert 
Jones,  Miss  Frances 
Joseph,  Miss  Carrie  B. 
Klinge,  Miss  Julia 
Knowles,  Miss  Mary  S. 
Lahey,  Miss  Jean 


Lamar,  Miss  Stannie 
Marcus,  Miss  Dora 
Matthews,  Miss  Lila 
May,  Miss  Susie 
Marks,  Miss  Phillippa 
MeGehee,  Miss  Marion 
McQueen,  Miss  Lula  J. 
McQueen,  Miss  Mary  C. 
Meyer,  Miss  Mary 
Meyer,  Miss  Lvra 
Meyer,  Miss  Edith 
Moore,  Miss  Blanche 
Newman,  Miss  Lucile 
Norman,  Miss  Leora 
O’Conner,  Miss  Agnes 
Perry,  Miss  Fannie  B. 
Ray,  Miss  Margaret 
Richardson,  Miss  Lucia 
Rollins,  Miss  Minnie 
Rutledge,  Miss  Rebecca 
Sayre,  Miss  Ella  Hargrove 
Sayre,  Miss  Rosalind 
Shepherd,  Mrs.  Walter 
Spiers,  Miss  Ethel 
Spann,  Miss  Mary 
Stakely,  Miss  Flora 
Steiner,  Miss  Kate 
Strauss,  Miss  Minnie 
Taylor,  Miss  Je  Retta 
Thompson,  Miss  Janie 
Thornton.  Miss  Natalie 
Townsend,  Mrs.  Murray 
Vickers,  Miss  Helen 
Walter,  Miss  Beulah 
Williams,  Mrs. 

Wilson,  Miss  Lucharlle 
Weil,  Miss  Bertie 
Whatley,  Miss  Julia 


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CHAUTAUQUA  CIRCLE. 

Organized'.  June,  1909. 

Meetings:  First  and  third  Thursdays  in  each  month  at 

3:00  o’clock  p.  m.  Annual  meeting  in  May. 

OFFICERS 

President — Mrs.  Harry  C.  Gunnels. 

Vice-President — Mrs.  Belle  Allen  Ross. 

Secretary — Mrs.  J.  R.  McDaniel. 

Treasurer — Miss  Kate  Alley. 


MEMBERS 


Alley,  Miss  Kate 
Bandy,  Mrs.  Harry 
Bibb,  Miss  Bessie 
Campbell,  Mrs.  Myrtle  B. 
Crist,  Mrs.  G.  W. 

Graves,  Mrs.  E.  M. 
Gunnels,  Mrs.  H.  C. 
Goldsmith,  Mrs.  John  S. 
Hubbell,  Mrs.  Stephen  B. 
Julian,  Mrs.  Frank 


Kirkpatrick,  Mrs.  J.  A. 
Kirkpatrick,  Miss  Mary 
McCombs,  Mrs.  George  H. 
McDaniel,  Mrs.  J.  R. 

Owen,  Miss  Myrtle 
Patterson,  Miss  Annie 
Ross,  Mrs.  Belle  Allen 
Tyson,  Mrs.  J.  C. 
Thompson,  Mrs.  J.  A. 
Wilson,  Mrs. 


CITY  FEDERATION  OF  WOMEN’S  CLUBS. 

Organized : Spring  of  1907. 

Meetings:  On  call  of  President. 

OFFICERS 

President — Mrs.  Leon  Weil. 

Vice-President — Mrs  W.  J.  Chambers. 
Recording  Secretary — Mrs.  Mortimer  H.  Tuttle. 
Corresponding  Secretary — Mrs.  Walter  B.  Fisk. 
Treasurer — Mrs.  E.  I.  Cadden. 


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CLUBS  IN  THE  FEDERATION. 

Art  Study  Club. 

Council  of  Jewish  Women. 

Ionian  Club. 

Magazine  Club. 

Montgomery  Chapter,  Southern  Association  of 
College  Women. 

Mothers’  Circle. 

No  Name  Club. 

Sesame  Club. 

School  Improvement  Association. 

Tintagil. 

Twentieth  Century  Club. 

Wednesday  Morning  Music  Club. 


IV.  Social  Organizations 


LADIES  TUESDAY  CARD  CLUB. 


Organized : November  28,  1893. 

Meetings : Tuesdays  at  11:00  o’clock  a.  m. 

Game : Bridge. 


OFFICERS 

President — Mrs.  Jack  Thorington. 
Vice-President— Mrs.  Henry  Evans. 
Secretary-Treasurer — Mrs.  St.  John  Naftel. 


MEMBERS 


Cain,  Mrs.  McDuf? 

Evans,  Mrs.  Henry 
Evans,  Mrs.  B.  F. 

Gaston,  Mrs.  J.  L. 

Hickey,  Mrs.  Janies 
Jackson,  Mrs.  J.  Kirkman 
Johnston,  Miss  Mary 
Marks,  Mrs.  Wm. 


Naftel,  Mrs.  St.  John 
Norwood,  Mrs.  Joseph 
Stout,  Mrs.  Robert  P. 
Stevenson,  Mrs.  Forney  C. 
Tyson,  Mrs.  Warren 
Thorington,  Mrs.  Jack 
Walker,  Mrs.  Janies  W. 


THIRTEEN  CLUB. 


Organized:  October,  1908. 

Meetings : Tuesday  mornings  at  11:00  o’clock. 

OFFICERS 

Director — Miss  Christine  Glass. 


MEMBERS 


Beale,  Miss  Taylor 
Chandler,  Miss  Annie 
Forbes,  Miss  Clara  Ellen 
Gaston,  Miss  Annie 
Glass,  Miss  Christine 
Harris,  Miss  Mary  Ellen 
Johnstone,  Miss  Gertrude 


McQueen,  Miss  Mary 
McQueen,  Miss  Lula 
Orum,  Miss  Dixie 
Saffold,  Miss  Georgia 
Tyson,  Miss  Ellen 
Wilkerson,  Miss  Sarah  W. 


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ADVANCED  BRIDGE  CLUB. 


Organized:  Nov.  17,  1909. 

Meetings:  Tuesday  afternoons  at  3:30  o’clock. 

NO  OFFICERS 


MEMBERS 


Lobman,  Mrs.  Nathan 
Loeb,  Mrs.  Sam 
Meyer,  Miss  Stella 
Moses,  Miss  Julia 


Roman,  Mrs.  S. 

Weil,  Mrs.  Lee  H. 
Weil,  Mrs.  Sidney  G. 
Weil,  Mrs.  Simon 


WEDNESDAY  SEWING  CIRCLE. 
Organized : 1899. 

Meetings:  Wednesday  afternoons  at  3:30  o’clock. 

NO  OFFICERS 


MEMBERS 


Cohen,  Mrs.  David 
Ehrenreich,  Mrs.  B.  C. 
Gassenheimer,  Mrs.  Simon 
Goldman,  Mrs.  Godfrey 
Greil,  Mrs.  Meyer 
Griel,  Mrs.  B.  S. 

Griel,  Mrs.  Naham 
Loeb,  Mrs.  Simeon 
Mayer,  Mrs.  Ernest 


Mohr,  Mrs.  Sidney 
Newman,  Mrs.  Fred 
Stern,  Mrs.  Adolph 
Seligman,  Mrs.  Maurice 
Strauss,  Mrs.  Lafe 
Weil,  Mrs.  Emil 
Weil,  Mrs.  Sidney 
Weil,  Mrs.  Leon 
Wolff,  Miss  Maurice 


WEDNESDAY  CARD  CLUB. 
Organized : October,  1904. 

Meetings:  Wednesday  mornings  at  11:00  o’clock. 

OFFICERS 

President — Mrs.  Warren  Tyson. 

Secretary — Mrs.  Ed.  C.  Fowler. 


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Bartlette,  Mrs.  H.  T. 
Burton,  Mrs.  Ed 
Elmore,  Mrs.  John  A. 
Evans,  Mrs.  Henry 
Fowler,  Mrs.  Ed  C. 
Hannon,  Mrs.  Elliott 
Henderson,  Mrs.  Robert 
Jones,  Mrs.  A.  Joshua 
Kelly,  Mrs.  Will 
Kelly,  Mrs.  Whit 
LeGrand,  Mrs.  Homer 


MEMBERS 

Reese,  Mrs.  Warren  S. 
Teasley,  Mrs.  C.  B. 
Thorington,  Mrs.  Jack 
Tullis,  Mrs.  Clayton 
Vandiver,  Mrs.  Henry 
Vandiver,  Mrs.  Merritt 
Virgin,  Mrs.  Ira 
Whetstone,  Mrs.  Dave 
Tyson,  Mrs.  Warren 
Williams,  Mrs.  William 


WEDNESDAY  AFTERNOON  BRIDGE  CLUB. 


Organized:  November  11,  1908. 

Meetings:  Wednesday  afternoons  at  3:30  o’clock. 

NO  OFFICERS 


Black,  Miss  Daisie 
Dreyfus,  Miss  Bessie 
Lobman,  Miss  Theresa 
Jacobi,  Miss  Sadie 


MEMBERS 

Meyer,  Miss  Amelia 
Newman,  Miss  Lucile 
Rice,  Miss  Jessamine 
Steiner,  Miss  Rose 


THE  PRISCILLAS. 

Organized:  Oct.  1,  1909. 

Meetings:  Wednesdays  at  10:30  o’clock  a.  m. 

Work:  Embroidery. 

NO  OFFICERS 


MEMBERS 


Benjamin,  Miss  Virginia 
Davidson,  Miss  Dora 
Holmes,  Miss  Marjorie 
Holt,  Miss  Virginia 
Hood,  Miss  Sadie 
Joseph,  Miss  Carrie  Brown 


McGehee,  Miss  Marion 
Miles,  Miss  Bessie 
Riley,  Miss  Ellie 
Smith,  Miss  Annie  F. 
Strong,  Miss  Lucile 
Williams,  Miss  Mary  Boyd 


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ELWELL  BRIDGE  CLUB. 


Organized : Oct.  16,  1909. 

Meetings:  Wednesday  afternoons  at  3:00  o’clock. 


OFFICERS 

President — Mrs.  John  Welch. 
Secretary-Treasurer — Mrs.  Grover  C.  Bayles. 


Barnett,  Mrs.  Robert 
Bayles,  Mrs.  Grover  C. 
Dennis,  Mrs.  George  A. 
Dillard,  Mrs.  J.  R. 
Durham,  Mrs.  Charles  H. 


MEMBERS 

Fort,  Mrs.  Lynn 
Robinson,  Mrs.  Louis 
Stuart,  Miss  Belle 
Tarlton,  Mrs.  Stanley 
Welch,  Mrs.  John 


THURSDAY  BRIDGE  CLUB. 


Organized:  Fall  of  1906. 

Meetings:  Thursday  of  each  week  at  11:00  o’clock  a.  m. 

OFFICERS 

President — Mrs.  W.  W.  Pearson. 
Secretary-Treasxirer — Miss  Gabe  Watts. 


Andrews,  Mrs.  D.  M. 
Bibb,  Mrs.  Dike 
Candler,  Mrs.  H.  P. 
Chapman,  Mrs.  Robert 
Conniff,  Mrs.  Harry 
Fleming,  Mrs.  L.  P. 


MEMBERS 

Graves,  Mrs.  Bibb 
Hill,  Mrs.  Alice  Fitts 
Hunter,  Mrs.  A.  W. 
Troy,  Mrs.  Alex 
Pearson,  Mrs.  W.  W. 
Watts,  Miss  Gabe 


NEIGHBORHOOD  FIVE  HUNDRED  CARD  CLUB. 
Organized:  February,  1909. 

Meetings:  Fortnightly  on  Thursday  at  3:30  o’clock  p.  m. 


NO  OFFICERS 


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Bellamy,  Mrs.  Robert 
Fonville,  Mrs.  C.  A. 
King,  Mrs.  Thomas 
Kohn,  Miss  Allie 
McRee,  Mrs.  Minor 
Neely,  Mrs.  J.  L. 


MEMBERS 

Noble,  Mrs.  Sutherland 
Pleasants,  Mrs.  Glenn 
Stough,  Mrs.  T.  J. 
Young,  Mrs.  J.  A. 
Young,  Miss  Ludie 


EMANON  BRIDGE  CLUB. 

Organized:  Spring  of  1909. 

Meetings:  Thursday  afternoons  at  3:00  o’clock. 


President — Mrs. 
Secretary — Mrs. 


Dreyfus,  Mrs.  Morris 
Gerson,  Mrs.  Meyer,  Jr. 
Greil,  Mrs.  Terry 
Kohn,  Mrs.  Charles 


OFFICERS 

Meyer  Gerson,  Jr. 

Morris  Dreyfus. 

MEMBERS 

Lobman,  Mrs.  Theodore 
Weil,  Mrs.  Bert 
Weil,  Mrs.  Lawrence 
Winter,  Mrs.  Sidney 


NOVICES  BRIDGE  CLUB. 
Organized:  November  4,  1909. 

Meetings:  Thursday  mornings  at  11:00  o’clock. 

OFFICERS 

President — Miss  Lillian  Hill. 
Secretary-Treasurer — Miss  Mary  Cobbs. 


MEMBERS 


Abercrombie,  Miss  Virginia 
Ashley,  Miss  Mary  Goodwyn 
Baldwin,  Miss  Katherine 
Burke,  Miss  Gene 
Cobbs,  Miss  Isabelle 
Cobbs,  Miss  Mary 
Dent,  Miss  Kitty 


Hill,  Miss  Lillian 
Henderson,  Miss  Julia  Mae 
Holt,  Miss  Anne 
Jones,  Miss  Netta 
Marks,  Miss  Florence 
Solomon,  Miss  Annie 
Steiner,  Miss  Helen 


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KILL  KARE  CLUB. 


Organized'.  November,  1908. 

Meetings'.  Friday  afternoons  at  3:30  o’clock. 
Game  Played : Bid  Domino. 

OFFICERS 


President — Miss 
Secretary — Mrs. 
Treasurer — Mrs. 


Ball,  Mrs.  Will 
Barnett,  Miss  Hettie 
Barnett,  Mrs.  Rob. 
Bartlett,  Mrs.  Ed 
Black,  Mrs.  Percy 
Brame,  Mrs.  Whit 
Bruce,  Miss  Martha 
Bussey,  Mrs.  Ernest 


Bella  Coghill. 

J.  W.  Osborne. 

Percy  Black. 

MEMBERS 

Coghill,  Miss  Bella 
Coghill,  Miss  Lilly 
Farnham,  Mrs.  Maud 
Holloway,  Mrs.  J.  M. 
Hood,  Miss  Claudia 
Kennedy,  Mrs.  A.  M. 
Lamar,  Miss  Emmie 
Osborne,  Mrs.  J.  W. 


SATURDAY  CARD  CLUB. 
Organized:  January,  1899. 

Meetings:  Saturday  morning  at  11:30  o’clock. 

Game:  Six  hand  euchre. 


OFFICERS 

President — Miss  Ethel  Pelzer. 

Secretary  and  Treasurer — Mrs.  Stuart  Mackenzie. 


MEMBERS 


Anderson,  Mrs.  Lawrence 
Baker,  Mrs.  J.  N. 
Haralson,  Miss  Caroline 
Joseph,  Mrs.  E.  B. 
Kirkpatrick,  Miss  Mary 
Lahey,  Miss  Alice 
Lanier,  Mrs.  Clifford  A.  Jr. 
Lahey,  Miss  Margaret 
Lahey,  Miss  Jean 
Mackenzie,  Mrs.  Stuart 


Pelzer,  Miss  Anna 
Pelzer,  Miss  Ethel 
Randolph,  Miss  Carrie 
Randolph,  Miss  Lucy 
Sayre,  Miss  Clayton 
Sayre,  Miss  Ella  H. 
Stuart,  Mrs.  Will 
Whetstone,  Mrs.  D.  L. 
Wyman,  Miss  Lula 
Wyman,  Miss  Sadie 


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BEAUVOIR  CLUB. 

Organized : Nov.  1,  1894. 

Meetings:  Annual  on  second  Tuesday  in  December. 


OFFICERS 


President — J.  K.  Jackson. 

Vice-President — Charles  B.  Teasley. 

Secretary — 

-W.  Leon  Jackson. 

Treasurer- 

-Louis  B.  Farley. 

Governing 

Committee — The  foregoing  officers,  and 

Messrs 

. W.  D.  Kessler,  J.  I.  McKinney,  E.  B. 

Joseph; 

, Jack  Thorington,  Frank  McPherson, 

James 

P.  Ferrall,  W.  A.  Gayle. 
MEMBERS 

Abercrombie,  C.  G. 

Catrevas,  A.  N. 

Andrew,  E.  C. 

Chambers,  R.  J. 

Arrington,  A.  H. 

Chandler,  W.  T. 

Ashley,  L.  W. 

Chapman,  B.  S. 

Baldwin,  A.  M. 

Charles,  T.  T. 

Baldwin,  B.  J. 

Clancey,  J.  H. 

Baldwin,  J.  M. 

Clapp,  E.  W. 

Baker,  J.  N. 

Cobbs,  C.  C. 

Bartlett,  H.  T. 

Cobbs,  J.  L. 

Bell,  N.  J. 

Cody,  M. 

Betty,  B.  G. 

Coleman,  P. 

Betty,  L.  S. 

Crossland,  D.  W. 

Betz,  C.  L. 

Crum,  B.  P. 

Black,  J.  W. 

Curran,  T.  G. 

Blue,  J.  H. 

Danziger,  H. 

Brame,  A.  J. 
Bruce,  W.  C. 

Davidson,  H.  C. 

Davis,  W.  A. 

Burnett,  E. 

Day,  C.  G. 

Burton,  W.  B. 

deFuniak,  E.  A. 

Campbell,  J.  J. 

DeJarnette,  W.  P. 

Campbell,  M.  B. 

Dent,  S.  H.  Ji. 

Carr,  D.  H. 

DeWees,  I.  H. 

Cardwell,  G.  A. 

Dimmick,  J.  P. 

Carter,  T.  W. 

Douglass,  H 

Cassells,  S.  J. 

Dowdell,  J.  S. 

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Duskin,  W. 

Edgar,  R.  B. 

Eley,  A.  R. 
Elmore,  F.  H.  Jr. 
Elmore,  L. 

Farley,  L.  B. 
Ferrall,  J.  P. 
Ferguson,  H.  B. 
Field,  S.  L. 

Fisk,  F.  B. 

Fite,  H.  C. 
Fitzpatrick,  B. 
Flowers,  B. 
Flowers,  J.  J. 
Forbes,  A.  G. 
Foster,  J.  M. 
Foster,  M.  L.  Jr. 
Fowler,  E.  G. 
Gamble,  J.  G. 
Gaston,  J.  B. 
Gaston,  J.  L. 
Gayle,  W.  A. 
Gilchrist,  A.  R. 
Gilmer,  J.  T. 
Glass,  F.  P. 
Goodwin,  R.  T. 
Goldsmith,  J.  S 
Goldthwaite,  R. 
Graves,  W.  W. 
Gunnels,  H.  C. 
Gunter,  C.  P. 
Gunter,  G. 

Gunter,  W.  A. 
Gunter,  W.  A.  Jr. 
Hackney,  W.  H. 
Hardaway,  J.  H. 
Harmon,  R.  L. 
Hawley,  W.  H. 
Haywood,  J.  D. 
Henry,  A.  B. 
Hewitt,  C.  G. 
Hoffman,  Sam 
Hollister,  W.  S. 
Holloway,  D.  A. 


Holt,  B.  L. 
Hopkins,  C.  W. 
Houghton,  H.  S. 
Huger,  J.  W. 
Humphrey,  O.  C. 
Jackson,  E.  H. 
Jackson,  J.  K. 
Jenkins,  F.  S. 
Jones,  Geo.  W. 
Jones,  R.  H. 
Jordan,  W.  A. 
Jordan,  W.  M. 
Joseph,  E.  B. 
Joseph,  W.  F. 
Kelly,  J.  W. 

Kelly,  W.  B. 
Kennedy,  A.  B. 
Kessler,  W.  DeC. 
Kilpatrick,  A.  C. 
King,  R.  H. 
Kirkpatrick,  M.  B, 
Kreth,  Kalford 
Lovejoy,  T.  E. 
Lanier,  C. 

Laslie,  C.  G. 

Lay,  H.  T. 

Lee,  L.  H. 

LeBron,  A.  W. 
LeGrand,  M.  P. 
Lightfoot,  L.  G. 
Ligon,  R.  F. 
Marks,  C.  L. 
Marks,  N.  B. 
Marks,  W.  M. 
Martin,  W.  L. 
Martin,  T.  W. 
Mason,  E.  M. 
Mentz,  G.  D. 
Michel,  W.  M. 
Miller,  F.  H. 
Milligan,  R.  L. 
Moore,  L.  H. 
Moore,  M.  H. 
Moore,  T.  H. 


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Montgomery,  A.  H. 
Montgomery,  G.  A. 
Mourning,  J.  H. 
McConnico,  F.  H. 
McEachin,  A.  D. 
McElwee,  H.  Q. 
McGehee,  J.  H. 
McIntyre,  C.  P. 
McKerall,  L.  S. 
McKinney,  J.  I. 
McPherson,  F. 
Nelson,  0.  0. 
Nelson,  W.  B. 
Noble,  Ben 
Noble,  Frank 
Norton,  H.  W. 
Oates,  W.  C. 
O’Connor,  J.  P. 
Orum,  W.  J. 
Peebles,  W.  E. 
Peagler,  G.  S. 
Pelzer,  W.  K. 

Petry,  C.  A. 

Picard,  D.  C. 
Pinckard,  J.  S. 
Pitts,  R.  N. 

Powell,  Jack 
Reese,  W.  S. 
Rhodes,  J.  L. 
Roberts,  S.  H. 
Roquemore,  C.  H. 
Rushton,  Ray 
Ruth,  C.  L. 

Saffold,  W.  A. 
Salter,  F.  G. 

Sayre,  P.  T. 

Sayre,  T.  S. 
Screws,  M.  H. 
Screws,  W.  W. 
Seibels,  R.  E. 
Sellers,  W.  A. 
Sheehan,  W.  T. 
Seibs,  J.  G. 


Smith,  B.  B. 

Smith,  J.  C. 
Solomon,  S.  A. 
Spann,  E.  C. 
Steiner,  R.  E. 
Steiner,  R.  E.  Jr. 
Stewart,  A.  C. 
Stires,  P.  V. 
Stollenwerck,  F 
Stoll enwerck,  F.  Jr. 
Taber,  E.  R. 

Taber,  W.  B. 
Tanner,  W.  B. 
Tatum,  Gus 
Tallman,  C.  D. 
Teague,  R.  S. 
Teasley,  C.  B. 
Thetford,  W.  F. 
Thigpen,  C.  A. 
Thigpen,  W.  G. 
Thomas,  G.  A. 
Thompson,  J.  A. 
Thorington,  Jack 
Thorington,  J.  W. 
Thurston,  W.  A. 
Troy,  D.  W. 

Troy,  J.  G. 

Tullis,  C.  T. 

Turner,  G.  St.  J. 
Tyson,  A.  L. 

Tyson,  S.  L. 
Vandiver,  H.  F. 
Vardaman,  J.  W. 
Virgin,  I.  H. 
Waeber,  E.  F. 
Wagner,  E. 

Wallace,  J.  H.  Jr. 
Walsh,  F.  0. 
Warren,  H.  C. 
Watts,  E.  S. 

Watts,  T.  C. 
Weisenburgh,  C.  E. 
West,  F.  C. 


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Westcott,  W.  B. 
Whetstone,  D.  L. 
Whiting,  P.  R. 
Will  cox,  J.  S. 
Williams,  W.  M. 
Wilkerson,  W.  B. 
Wilkerson,  W.  M. 
Wilkinson,  H.  B. 


Winchester,  J.  M. 
Woodruff,  F.  L. 
Wright,  G.  R. 
Wyatt,  P.  A. 
Wyly,  B.  F. 
Wyman,  J.  D. 
Zirkle,  C.  G. 


COUNTRY  CLUB  OF  MONTGOMERY. 

Organized:  Oct.  25,  1903. 

Meetings : Annual  in  February  each  year. 


OFFICERS 

President — E.  B.  Joseph. 

Vice-President — Wm.  T.  Seibels. 

Secretary — Hugh  Stuart. 

Supt.  of  Grounds — J.  M.  Inglis. 

Directors — H.  C.  Crenshaw,  J.  R.  Sayre,  J.  H.  Fos- 
ter, J.  H.  Norton,  W.  H.  Hurter,  A.  J.  Jones, 
E.  S.  Watts. 


Abercrombie,  C.  G. 
Anderson,  W.  L. 
Arrington,  R.  G. 
Atkins,  E.  M.  B. 
Baldwin,  A.  M. 
Baldwin,  B.  J. 
Baldwin,  J.  M. 

Ball,  F.  S. 

Betty,  B.  G. 

Black,  J.  W. 
Bradford,  Thos.  W. 
Brame,  A.  J. 
Brame,  J.  M. 
Branch,  E.  G. 


MEMBERS 

Browder,  F.  N. 
Browder,  J.  M. 
Brown,  A. 

Brown,  Cyrus  B. 
Brown,  Hal 
Burnett,  E. 
Burton,  E.  R. 
Burton,  W.  B. 
Butt,  A.  J. 
Billing,  Dr.  S.  A. 
Bruce,  W.  C. 
Campbell,  M.  B. 
Carr,  D.  H. 
Carter,  T.  W. 


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Carrington,  Seddon 
Cassells,  S .J. 
Catrevas,  A.  N. 
Chambers,  R.  J. 
Chilton,  J.  M. 

Cook,  A.  W. 
Cooledge,  A.  H. 
Cody,  Michael 
Coleman,  Chas. 
Coleman,  P. 

Conniff,  H.  F. 
Crenshaw,  H.  C. 
Crenshaw,  H.  F. 
Crum,  B.  P. 
Danziger,  H. 
Davidson,  H.  C. 
Davidson,  W.  P. 
Davis,  A.  C. 
DeFuniac,  E.  A. 
Dennis,  G.  A. 

Dent,  S.  H.  Jr. 
Douglas,  H. 

Duskin,  Williford 
Edgar,  R.  B. 
Elmore,  Ludlow 
Farley,  L.  B. 
Feagan,  W.  F. 
Ferrall,  J.  P. 

Finch,  E.  M. 

Fisk,  F.  B. 

Fisk,  W.  B. 
Fitzgerald,  J.  W. 
Flowers,  Brooks 
Flowers,  E.  P. 
Flowers,  J.  J. 
Floyd,  C.  L. 

Foster,  J.  H. 

Foster,  M.  L. 
Foster,  Pone 
Gaston,  J.  B. 
Gaston,  J.  L. 

Gayle,  W.  A. 
Gilbert,  L.  L. 


Glass,  F.  P. 

Glass,  F.  P.  Jr. 
Goodwyn,  R.  T. 
Goldthwaite,  R. 
Graves,  W.  W. 
Graves,  Bibb 
Gunter,  Gaston 
Gunter,  Harris 
Gilmer,  J.  T. 

Hall,  W.  D. 
Hannahan,  M.  L. 
Harold,  Chas.  L. 
Hannon,  A.  C. 
Hawkins,  F.  0. 
Henderson,  R.  M. 
Higgins,  E.  F. 
Hickey,  J.  E. 
Hickey,  W.  F. 
Holt,  J.  W. 
Houghton,  H.  S. 
Hobbie,  J.  M. 
Howe,  Colin  H. 
Huger,  J.  W. 
Hurter,  W.  H. 
Hopkins,  C.  W. 
Hollister,  W.  S. 
Jackson,  J.  K. 
Jackson,  W.  L. 
Jenkins,  F.  S. 

J ernigan,  Harry 
Jones,  A.  J. 

Jones,  G.  W. 
Jones,  H.  A. 
Jones,  Ray 
Jones,  Thos.  G. 
Jones,  T.  G.  Jr. 
Johnston,  Geo.  A. 
Joseph,  E.  B. 
Joseph,  W.  F. 
Jennings,  L.  D. 
Kealhofer,  H.  S. 
Kelly,  W.  B. 
Kennedy,  J.  M. 


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Kessler,  W.  DeC. 
Kirkland,  0. 

Knabe,  H.  F. 
Lanier,  C.  Jr. 
Laslie,  C.  G. 

Lee,  L.  H. 

LeGrand,  M.  P. 
Letcher,  J.  T. 
Ligon,  R.  F. 
Lightfoot,  L.  G. 
Lipscomb,  B.  F. 
Lockwood,  F. 

Lyon,  J.  Bernard 
Mackenzie,  S. 

Marks,  G.  M.  Jr. 
Marks,  H.  C. 

Marks,  W.  M. 
Martin,  W.  L. 
Martin,  T.  W. 
Mason,  E.  M. 

Mentz,  G.  S. 

Miller,  F.  H. 

Moore,  L.  H. 

Moore,  M.  H. 

Moore,  W.  H. 
Montgomery,  A.  H. 
Mourning,  J .H. 
McGauley,  Pat 
McIntyre,  C.  P. 
McKinney,,  J.  I. 
McPherson,  F. 
McQueen,  D. 
McKemie,  A.  K. 
Mourning,  T.  M. 
McDowell,  E.  K. 
Nicholson,  A.  0.  P. 
Noble,  Ben  F 
Noble,  B.  Frank 
Norton,  J.  H. 
Norwood,  Jos. 

Oates,  W.  C.  Jr. 
Orum,  W.  J. 

Owen,  Thomas  M. 


Parker,  J.  P. 
Peagler,  G.  S. 
Pearson,  W.  W. 
Pelzer,  W.  K. 
Phelan,  T.  S. 
Pickett,  A.  EL 
Pickett,  W.  J. 
Pinckard,  J.  S. 
Powell,  Jack 
Pickard,  D.  C. 
Petrie,  C.  A. 
Rambo,  L.  H. 
Randolph,  Frank 
Rhodes,  J.  L. 

Rouse,  L.  D. 
Rushton,  R. 

Ruth,  H. 

Rutledge,  A.  B. 
Sayre,  J.  R. 

Sayre,  P.  T. 

Screws,  W.  W. 
Screws,  W.  W.  Jr. 
Seibels,  R.  E. 
Seibels,  W.  T. 

Seay,  T.  H. 

Sellers,  W.  A. 
Shoemaker,  W.  M. 
Semmes,  R. 

Siebs,  J.  G. 
Sistrunk,  R.  W. 
Steiner,  R.  E. 
Stevenson,  F.  G. 
Stewart,  C.  W. 
Stuart,  M.  W. 
Stires,  P.  V. 
Stakely,  Davis  F. 
Stollenwerck,  F. 
Stollenwerck,  F.  Jr. 
Stringfellow,  H. 
Stringfellow,  R.  S. 
Taber,  E.  R. 

Taylor,  B.  A. 
Teasley,  C.  B. 


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Tennille,  F. 
Thomas,  W.  H. 
Thorington,  Jack 
Thorington,  J.  W. 
Tullis,  C.  T. 
Tyson,  A.  L. 
Tyson,  A.  P. 
Tyson,  A.  P.  Jr. 
Tyson,  L.  W. 
Tyson,  S.  A.  Jr. 
Tyson,  S.  L. 
Tuttle,  M.  H. 
Travis,  P.  B. 
Teague,  R.  S. 
Virgin,  I.  H. 
Wallace,  J.  H.  Jr. 
Walsh,  F.  0. 


Watts,  E.  S. 
Westcott,  W.  B. 
White,  C.  E. 
Whiting,  A.  F. 
Williams,  W.  M. 
Wilkerson,  W.  M. 
Wilkinson,  H.  B. 
Wilson,  M. 

Winn,  S.  D. 
Winchester,  J.  M. 
Woolf  oik,  A.  S. 
Woodruff,  F.  L. 
Wyatt,  P.  A. 
Wyman,  J.  D. 
Whetstone,  D.  L. 
Zirkle,  C.  G. 


GRAY’S  CLUB. 


Organized:  1908. 

OFFICERS 

President — E.  W.  Clapp. 

Vice-President — E.  H.  Jackson. 

Secretary — M.  J.  McGuire. 

Governing  Board — E.  W.  Clapp,  G.  G.  Lewis,  J.  A. 
Davidson,  T.  B.  Taylor,  James  Parrish. 


Adams,  I.  A. 
Allen,  W.  E. 
Barnes,  Ben 
Bettie,  T.  B. 
Blue,  J.  M. 
Booth,  H.  H. 
Bingham,  F. 
Brame,  J. 
Brandon,  J. 
Chestnut,  R.  N. 
Crenshaw,  0.  C. 
Clapp,  E.  W. 
Cooledge,  A.  H. 


MEMBERS 

Cook,  A.  W. 
Conway,  K. 
Chandler,  V. 
Clements,  A.  K. 
Dowdell,  W.  S. 
Deviney,  Ed. 
Davidson,  J.  A. 
Day,  C.  G. 
Duke,  C.  R. 
Dueros,  Robert 
El  sherry,  W.  E. 
Eubanks,  N.  D. 
Frazer,  H.  H. 


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Galloway,  H. 

McNeel,  A.  M. 

Gravley,  J.  C. 

McPersons,  J.  K. 

Griffin,  W.  B. 

Nicrosi,  P.  M. 

Gunter,  V. 

Nicrosi,  J.  M. 

Halis,  T. 

Poundstone,  E.  B. 

Haltiwanger,  Authur  D. 

Parrish,  J.  S. 

Harris,  G.  L.  Jr. 

Parrish,  H.  W.  Jr. 

Hawkins,  W. 

Patterson,  J.  H. 

Hendre,  J.  L. 

Patten,  J.  W. 

Hickey,  W.  F. 

Pierce,  L.  W. 

Holt,  W.  J. 

Prather,  Dr.  John 

Holt,  Dan 

Rouse,  W.  E. 

Houston,  E.  C. 

Shreve,  G.  H. 

Howe,  C. 

Snodgrass,  Me. 

Ivey,  Graves 

Tatum,  G. 

Jackson,  E.  H. 

Taylor,  T.  B. 

Jennings,  G.  B. 

Tompkins,  H.  C. 

Jones,  W. 

Walford,  H.  A. 

Jones,  J.  G. 

Walker,  J.  H. 

Joseph,  C.  F. 

Ward,  W.  T. 

Joseph,  W.  F. 

Watt,  T. 

Lassiter,  J.  F. 

Wilcox,  G.  S. 

Ledyard,  J.  P. 

Williams,  S.  S. 

Lewis,  G.  G. 

Williams,  Frank 

Marks,  C.  H. 

Wood,  G.  B. 

Miller,  H.  W. 

STANDARD  CLUB. 

Incorporated : Feb.  20,  1872. 

Meetings : Annual  in  March  each  year. 

OFFICERS 

President — Alex  Rice. 
Vice-President — Jospeh  Nachman. 
Secretary — Louis  Loeb. 

Treasurer — Mose  Sable. 


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Directors — The  foregoing  officers,  and  Messrs. 
Emanuel  Meertief,  Nathan  Lobman,  Bernard 
Frank,  Leon  Weil,  Sidney  Weil,  Sam  Kaufman, 
Meyer  Greil,  Dr.  Bernard  Mount,  George  Loeb, 
Charles  F.  Moritz. 

Manager — Sam  Trum. 


MEMBERS 


Abraham,  Adolph 

Gassenheimer,  Simon 

Abraham,  Albert 

Gerson,  Meyer,  Jr. 

Abraham,  Ed. 

Gerson,  Meyer  S. 

Abraham,  Henry 

Gerson,  Nathan  Jr. 

Alexander,  Eugene 

Gerson,  Sam 

Baum,  Bernard 

Gibian,  A. 

Baum,  Phil 

Gibian,  J.  A. 

Baum,  S. 

Goldman,  G. 

Behr,  Abe 

Greil,  G.  J. 

Behr,  Sol 

Greil,  M.  L. 

Bernheimer,  L. 

Greil,  N. 

Bloch,  Herbert  B. 

Greil,  N.  J. 

Bodenheimer,  Henry 

Greil,  Terry  T. 

Borg,  Chas.  G. 

Haas,  J.  C. 

Brickman,  I. 

Haas,  J.  L. 

Cadden,  S.  I. 

Harris,  A.  J. 

Cahn,  Lee 

Hirscher,  A.  B. 

Cahn,  A. 

Hirscher,  Sam 

Cahn,  Alfred 

Hirsch,  Jos. 

Cahn,  Chas. 

Jacobi,  Harold 

Cohen,  Dave 

Jessel,  J.  D. 

Davis,  Jake 

Kahn,  Dave 

Dreyfus,  D.  R. 

Kahn,  Harry 

Dreyfus,  Max 

Kahn,  Maurice 

Dreyfus,  Morris 

Kaufman,  A.  J. 

Drum,  Leo  J. 

Kaufman,  Jake 

Drum,  Norman 

Kaufman,  Sam 

Fishgill,  H. 

Klein,  Leo 

Frank,  B. 

Kohn,  Chas.  A. 

Fried,  J.  H. 

Kohn,  L.  B. 

Gabriel,  Julius 

Lazarus,  A.  H. 

Gassenheimer,  Leo 

Lehman,  A.  L. 

Gassenheimer,  Selig 

Leiter,  Joe 

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Levy,  Chas. 

Levy,  Sidney 
Levystein,  Ike 
Livingston,  Abe 
Lobman,  E. 
Lobman,  Nathan 
Lobman,  Theo.  E, 
Lobman,  Walter 
Loeb,  Harold 
Loeb,  George 
Loeb,  Henry 
Loeb,  Howard 
Loeb,  Jacques 
Loeb,  J.  Jr. 

Loeb,  Julius 
Loeb,  Leopold 
Loeb,  Louis 
Loeb,  Meyer 
Loeb,  Sig 
Loeb,  Simon 
Loeb,  Sam 
Loeb,  Michel 
Loeb,  E.  S. 
Marcus,  Harry 
Marcus,  Louis 
Marks,  F.  M. 
Marx,  E.  L. 
Mayer,  Ernest 
Meertief,  E. 
Meyer,  A.  B. 
Meyer,  E.  J. 
Meyer,  S. 

Meyer,  Theo.  L. 
Mohr,  Sidney 
Mohr,  Mike 
Moog,  Albert 
Moog,  Henry 
Moog,  Isidor 
Moore,  Mose 
Moritz,  Chas.  F. 
Moses,  J.  T. 


Mount,  B. 

Nachman,  A. 
Nachman,  J. 

Pinner,  Wm. 

Rice,  A. 

Rice,  Julius 
Roman,  S. 
Rosenburg,  Sam 
Sabel,  Sam 
Sabel,  Moses 
Schloss,  S.  L. 
Seeman,  Jos. 
Seligman,  L. 
Seligman,  M. 
Shulein,  Sidney 
Simon,  Gus  J. 

Simon,  Ike  H. 
Simon,  Henrv 
Solomon,  Fred 
Solomon,  Sig. 
Steiner,  Louis 
Sternfeld,  Julius 
Strassburger,  B.  W. 
Strassburger,  Leo 
Strauss,  Heyman 
Strauss,  Hiram 
Strauss,  Leop. 
Strauss,  Isidore 
Strauss,  Sam 
Strauss,  Jos. 
Strauss,  Henry 
Sulzbacher,  S. 

Trum,  Sam 
Weil,  Ben 
Weil,  B.  C. 

Weil,  D. 

Weil,  Emil 
Weil,  Lee  H. 

Weil,  Leon 
Weil,  Isidor 
Weil,  S.  G. 


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Weil,  Simon 
Weil,  L.  W. 
Weil,  Adolph 
Winter,  Sidney 
Wolff,  Ben 


Wolff,  Jake 
Wolffs  Morris  M, 
Wolff,  Willie  A. 
Zadek,  Jos. 


THE  FALCON  CLUB. 

Organized:  Nov.  19,  1899. 

officers  : 

President — Lester  E.  Jacobi. 

Vice-President — Ernest  S.  Meyer. 

Secretary  and  Treasurer — Emil  J.  Meyer,  Jr. 

Asst.  Secty.  and  Treas. — Burtt  Klein. 

Governing  Board — Lucien  Loeb,  Herbert  Hertz, 
Jake  Hirsch,  and  Leo  Stern. 


Alexander,  Eugene 

MEMBERS : 

Kaufman,  Jake 

Altman,  Ellis 

Klein,  Burghardt 

Baer,  Jack 

Klotz,  Paul 

Bloch,  Joe 

Levy,  Adolph 

Bloch,  Maurice 

Levy,  Godfrey 

Bodenheimer,  Henry 

Lobman,  Walter 

Borg,  Charley 

Loeb,  Harold 

Cahn,  Sidney 

Loeb,  Howard 

Davis,  Harry 

Loeb,  Victor 

Dreyfus,  Max 

Marcus,  Arthur 

Drum,  Norman 
Frank,  Mose 

Marcus,  Dave 

Marcus,  Joe 

Gassenheimer,  Irvin 

Marcus,  Maurice 

Gassenheimer,  Leo 

Marcus,  Sidney 

Haas,  Alfred 

Meyer,  Emile 

Haas,  Reuben 

Meyer,  Ernest 

Hertz,  Carl 

Meyer,  Theo. 

Hertz,  Herbert 

Noa,  Ed. 

Hesselein,  Julius 

Rice,  Julian 

Hirsch,  Jake 

Rosenberg,  Sam 

Jacobi,  Harold 

Schloss,  Sam 

Jacobi,  Lester 

Shwarts,  Kal 

Jessel,  Joe 

Simon,  Gus 

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Simon,  Herman 
Strauss,  Henry 
Strauss,  Joe 


Winter,  Milton 
Wolff,  George 
Wolff,  Jake 
Zadek,  Joe 


Strauss,  Sidney 
Weil,  Adolph 


NON-RESIDENT : 


Ezekiel,  Arthur 

Greenville,  Ala. 


Lyons,  Joe 

Mobile,  Ala. 


HONORARY : 


Ehrenreich,  Dr.  B.  C. 


THE  GRAND  THEATRE. 


Jake  Wells,  Gen.  Mgr. 


W.  Arthur  Mattice,  Res.  Mgr. 


Wm.  Arthur  Mattice — Manager. 

Rex  B.  Mooney — Treasurer. 

Godfrey  Levy — Asst.  Treasurer. 
Georg  F.  Lindner — Musical  Director. 
John  W.  Bailey — Stage  Carpenter. 

J.  Rembert — Property  Master. 


Box  office  opens  daily  at  9 a.  m.  and  reserved  seat  tickets 
will  be  obtainable  two  days  in  advance  of  each  announced 
attraction. 

Orders  for  tickets  will  be  honored,  if  given  by  telephone, 
mail  or  messenger,  but  with  the  positive  understanding  that 
all  such  tickets  not  called  for  at  8 o’clock  evening,  and  2:30 
o’clock  matinee,  will  again  be  placed  on  regular  sale. 

The  curtain  will  rise  at  3 p.  m.  for  matinees  and  8:30  for 
night  performances. 


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NEW  MAJESTIC— THEATRE  BEAUTIFUL. 

Devoted  to  Best  Vaudeville. 
MAJESTIC  AMUSEMENT  CO.,  Proprietors. 
Booked  by  Interstate  Amusement  Co. 

EXECUTIVE  STAFF 
W.  K.  Couch — Manager. 

J.  N.  G.  Fisher — Treasurer. 

Frank  E.  Williams — Musical  Director. 

Wm.  T.  Dunn — Stage  Manager. 

Karl  Hoblitzelle — President. 

B.  S.  Muckenfuss — Booking  Manager. 

GENERAL  OFFICES 

Majestic  Theatre  Building — Chicago. 


EMPIRE  THEATRE. 

No.  16  Commerce  Street. 

H.  C.  Farley — Proprietor  and  Manager. 


THE  ORPHEUM. 

No.  9 Court  Square. 

Hix-Gravely  Cigar  Co. — Proprietors. 
W.  T.  Hix — J.  C.  Gravely. 


Waldo  Printing  Co. 

133^  Commerce  St. 
Phone  1559 

give  special  attention  to 

Club  and  Society  Printing 
Engraved  Invitations 
Cards,  etc. 


GIVE  US  A CALL 


Everything  Good 
In  Leather 

If  you  want  something 
that  is  elegant;  something 
that  will  distinguish  you 
from  the  crowd,  purchase 
your  luggage  from 

Gilbert  Trunk  Co. 

39  Commerce  St. 

Builders  of  Baggage 

Tourist  Cases  Umbrellas 
Collar  Boxes  Pocket  Books 
Dog  Collars  Wrist  Bags 

Traveling  Bags  Trunks 

Suit  Cases  Sample  Case 


Do  You  Wear  Glasses? 

All  styles  and  kinds  of  frames  for  eye 
glasses  and  spectacles — the  good  kind — we 
handle  no  other.  Nose  pieces  to  suit  every 
nose ; frames  to  suit  every  purse ; made  to  or- 
der if  need  be ; made  to  fit  in  any  event.  The 
lenses  we  supply  are  on  a par  with  the 
frames. 

Eighteen  years  expert  knowledge  of  our 
optician  gives  us  advantage  over  others. 
There  isn’t  a glass  in  our  entire  stock  but  is 
guaranteed,  no  matter  how  little  the  price. 
Come  today. 


C.  L.  'RUTH  f®  SOfl 

JEWELERS— OPTICIANS 
Established  1878 

16  DEXTER  AVE.  MONTGOMERY,  ALA. 


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THE  HEW  FARLEY  NATIONAL  BANK 

Montgomery,  Ala. 

Capital.  . - - $200,000.00 

Individual  Stockholders  Liability,  - 200,000.00 

Surplus  and  Profits,  • . 50,000.00 


OFFICERS 


Louis  B.  Farley,  President. 

Sylvain  Baum,  V-Pres.  John  J.  Flowers,  Cashier. 

B.  P.  Crum,  V-Pres.  M.  A.  Vincentelli,  Auditor. 

DIRECTORS 

Jacques  Loeb  Naham  J.  Griel 

John  B.  Nicrosi  J.  S.  Pinkard 

Hartwell  Douglass  Hardwick  Ruth 

R.  J.  Chambers  Sylvain  Baum 

Sam  Sabel  James  E.  Hickey 


A.  G.  Forbes 

B.  P.  Crum 
Louis  B.  Farley 
Henry  F.  Vandiver 
L.  B.  Whitfield 


John  J.  Flowers,  Secretary  Board  of  Directors. 


This  Bank  Respectfully 
Solicits  Your  Account 


A special  Ladies  Department  provided  for  our  Lady 
patrons. 

The  business  of  this  bank  is  conducted  in  a thoroughly 
conservative  manner  under  the  direction  of  its  Board  of 
Directors,  and  the  interests  of  our  patrons  carefully 
looked  after  at  all  times. 

Small  accounts  are  received  with  as  much  appreciation 
as  larger  ones. 

We  hope  to  have  you  as  one  of  our  patrons. 


(90) 


Index 


Advanced  Bridge  Club,  71. 

Alabama  Officials,  9. 

Alumnae  Association,  Girls  High  School,  64. 
Anthropological  Society,  Alabama,  47. 

Art  Study  Club,  57. 

Baptist  Church,  12. 

Beauvoir  Club,  76. 

Bridge  Clubs,  70  et  seq. 

Bullock,  E.  M.,  Chapter,  65. 

Camp  Holtzclaw,  U.  S.  C.  V.,  47. 

Camp  Lomax,  U.  C.  V.,  39. 

Camp  Jeff  Falkner,  U.  C.  V.,  43. 

Card  Clubs,  70  et  seq. 

Catholic  Church,  13. 

Central  High  School  Chapter,  66. 
Chautauqua  Circle,  68. 

Chilton  College  Chapter,  64. 

Christian  Church,  13. 

Christian  Science  Church,  13. 

Churches,  12. 

City  Federation  of  Women’s  Clubs,  68. 

City  Officials,  7. 

College  Women,  Montgomery  Chapter,  59. 
Colonial  Dames,  18. 

Confederate  Veterans,  39,  43. 

Council  of  Jewish  Women,  51. 

Country  Club  of  Montgomery,  79. 


(91) 


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County  Officials,  8. 

Cradle  of  the  Confederacy  Chapter,  U.  D.  C.,  31. 
Cumberland  Presbyterian  Church,  16. 

Daughters  of  the  American  Revolution,  19,  21. 
Daughters  of  the  Confederacy,  United,  28,  31,  34,  35. 
Dixie  Chapter,  U.  D.  C.,  35. 

Domino,  Game  of,  75. 

Elwell  Bridge  Club,  73. 

Emanon  Bridge  Club,  74. 

Empire  Theatre,  88. 

Episcopal  Church,  13. 

Falcon  Club,  86. 

First  White  House  Association,  36. 

Flower  Growers  Association,  62. 

Floyd,  Rosa,  Chapter,  65. 

Francis  Marion  Chapter,  D.  A.  R.,  21. 

Girls  High  School  Alumnae,  64. 

Grand  Theatre,  87. 

Grays’  Club,  82. 

Historical  Organizations,  18. 

Holtzclaw  Camp,  U.  S.  C.  V.,  47. 

Ionian  Club,  54. 

Jeff  Falkner  Camp,  U.  C.  V.,  43. 

Jewish  Synagogue,  14. 

Jewish  Women,  Council  of,  51. 

Kill  Kare  Club,  75. 

Ladies’  Memorial  Association,  26. 

Ladies’  Tuesday  Card  Club,  70. 

Literary  Clubs,  50. 

Lomax  Camp,  U.  C.  V.,  39. 

Magazine  Club,  52. 

Majestic  Theatre,  88. 


INDEX 


93 


Memorial  Association,  Ladies,  26. 

Meteor  Club,  67. 

Methodist  Church,  14. 

Montgomery  City  Officials,  7. 

Montgomery  County  Officials,  8. 

Montgomery  School  Improvement  Association,  63. 
Mothers’  Circle,  56. 

Music  Club,  Wednesday  Morning,  60. 

Nebulous  Club,  50. 

Neighborhood  Five  Hundred  Card  Club,  73. 

New  Majestic  Theatre,  88. 

No  Name  Club,  50. 

Novices  Bridge  Club,  74. 

Officials,  City,  County,  State  and  U.  S.,  7. 
Orpheum  Theatre,  88. 

Patriotic  Organizations,  18. 

Peter  Forney  Chapter,  D.  A.  R.,  19. 

Presbyterian  Church,  15. 

Priscillas,  The,  72. 

Quatre  a Sept.,  Chapter,  67. 

Salvation  Army  Post,  16. 

Saturday  Card  Club,  75. 

School  Improvement  Association,  63. 

Secession  Capital  Chapter,  U.  D.  C.,  34. 

Sesame  Club,  59. 

Sewing  Circle,  The  Wednesday,  71. 

Social  Organizations,  70. 

Sons  of  Confederate  Veterans,  United,  47. 

Sons  of  the  Revolution,  23. 

Sophie  Bibb  Chapter,  U.  D.  C.,  28. 

Southern  Association  of  College  Women,  59. 
Standard  Club,  83. 


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State  Officials,  9. 

Temple  Beth  O’r,  14. 

Theatres,  87. 

Thirteen  Club  (cards),  70. 

Thirteen,  The  (literary),  58. 

Thursday  Bridge  Club,  73. 

Tintagil,  The,  54. 

Twentieth  Century  Club,  61. 

United  Confederate  Veterans,  39,  43. 

United  Daughters  of  the  Confederacy,  28,  31,  34,  35. 
United  Sons  of  Confederate  Veterans,  47. 

United  States  officials,  11. 

Veterans,  Confederate,  39,  43. 

Wednesday  Afternoon  Bridge  Club,  72. 

Wednesday  Card  Club,  71. 

Wednesday  Morning  Music  Club,  60. 

Wednesday  Sewing  Circle,  71. 

White  House  Association,  The  First,  36. 

Women’s  Clubs,  City  Federation,  68. 

Working  Woman's  Home,  17. 

Young  Men’s  Christian  Association,  16. 

Young  Women’s  Christian  Association,  17. 


Copyright  1909 
The  House  of  Kuppenheimei 
Chicago 


You  are  to  have  noifs  or  buts  concerning  your  dress  if  you’ll  wear 

“KUPPENHEIMER  CLOTHES” 

We  also  carry  at  all  seasons  smart  furnishings  and  hats  for  gentlemen 


Phone  316  30  Dexter  Ave.  Phone  3 1 6 


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Our  Worth  to  You 


HE  MONTGOMER  Y 
BANK  & TRUST  COM- 
PANY solicits  the  accounts 
of  Merchants,  Corporations 
and  Individuals  only  upon  its 
merits  as  a strictly  reliable  and  up-to-date 
depository  where  patrons  are  assured 
every  courtesy  consistent  with  sound 
banking,  and  where  their  accounts  re- 
ceive the  prompt  and  careful  attention 
they  deserve. 

These  are  the  elements  that  mark  the 
very  highest  standard  of  banking;  ele- 
ments of  the  utmostimportance  to  every 
business  enterprise  and  businessman. 

We  will  be  glad  to  have  you  come  in 
and  talk  the  matter  over  with  us.  Special 
consideration  given  the  account  of  ladies. 


Montgomery  Bank  & Trust  Company 

Capital  Stock,  $500,000.00 
Capital  paid  in, $250,000.00 

W.  E.  Holloway,  Thos.  E.  Lovejoy,  m.  l.  Greil,  b.  Steiner;  J.w.  Kelly. 

PRESIDENT  VICE-PRESIDENT  VICE-PRESIDENT  CASHIER  SECRETARY 


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Wolff  Furniture  Company 

Morris  M.  Wolff,  Pres, 

Try  one  of  Wolffs  Guaranteed  $10  Matresses 
Best  Made 

Phone  1029  209  Montgomery  St. 


GRIFFIN  TATUM 

Phone  2551  33  Monroe  Street 

"On  the  Corner” 

A First  Class  Sanitary  Market 

where  one  can  come  in  and  buy  Poultry,  Butter, 
Eggs,  Fish,  Oysters  and  Celery. 


Eilenberg-Lindner  Conservatory  of  Music 

1 14  S.  Perry  St.,  Montgomery,  Ala. 


Mrs.  Bessie  Leigh  Eilenberg President 

Mr.  Georg  Fr.  Lindner Manager 


Artist-Teachers  in  Piano,  Voice,  Violin,  Theory  and  Composition. 
Piano  Department — Mrs.  Eilenberg,  Mr.  William  Bauer,  Miss 
Melissa  Huestis. 

Voice— Mrs.  Hugh  Brown. 

Violin  and  Theory — Mr.  Georg  Lindner. 


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By  Mrs.  J.  M.  deCottes 


Published  Weekly 


One  Dollar  a Year 


THE  NE  W MAJESTIC 


"THEATRE  BEAUTIFUL” 

Majestic  Amusement  Co.,  Props. 

HOME  OE  POLITE  VAUDEVILLE 

Always  a Good  Show  Awaits 

2 Performances  Daily  =2 

Phone  3179 

W.  K.  COUCH  - - Resident  Manager 


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PURITY 

is  the  foundation  of  all 

ART 

TRUTH  ARTISTICALLY  EX- 
PRESSED is  our  motto.  To 
produce  a beautiful  photograph 
yet  give  a true  likeness  is  the 
result  of  earned  individual 
ability  as  evidenced  in  many 
new  designs  on  display  at 

Chambers  Studio 

17  Dexter  Ave. 

S.  B.  Stern  & Co. 

Exchange  Drug  Store 

fine  Cut  Flowers 

Phones  1001  and  2593 

When  you  figure  on  our 

G raves-Arnol d 

coal  you  can  make 

F urn  iture  Co . 

no  error 

106  Dexter  Ave. 

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Telephone  45  0 

Banks  Coal  Co . 

Medium  and  High 

Phone  768 

Grade  Furniture 

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Capitol  Heights 

The  Choice  Residence 
Suburb  of  Montgomery 
200  Feet  Above  the  City 
Perfect  Natural  Drainage 

Broad  Streets  and  Paved  Sidewalks 
Double  Track  Street  Car  Lines 
WE  INVITE  YOUR  ATTENTION 

Capitol  Heights 
Development  Co. 

City  Office  Poliak  Bldg.  Phone  666 


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